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The phrase "a site" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical location (such as a building, park, playground, etc.) or to an internet page. For example, "I visited a site on the river where I used to play as a child."
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But what a site!
You can't fight a site.
Then he consulted a site called genesunited.com.
Is this a site you would visit?
The next challenge was finding a site.
Tells about research for a site.
Pompeii became a site of international pilgrimage.
Høpfner said, "I bought a site.
It also might not be a site.
It is a site with sinister associations.
I worked on a site in Pimlico.
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