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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a site for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a web page or other online location. For example, "I found a useful article on a site for DIY home repairs."
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We are a site for conversations.
They searched for a site for years.
Should Auschwitz Be a Site for Selfies?
They "clear a site for themselves".
The team is also putting up a site for Versace.
The home is a site for many accidents.
He found Dukas on MediaBistro, a site for media professionals.
A site for the final four will be announced Sunday.
Bliss owns the website www.AuthenticHollywood.com, a site for movie memorabilia.
The area is frequently used as a site for weddings.
The Jenas are back to seeking a site for their casino.
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