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The phrase "a testing site" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a location designated for conducting tests or assessments, such as in educational or scientific contexts.
Example: "The students will gather at a testing site to take their final exams."
Alternatives: "an examination location" or "a testing location".
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No honking or construction work within a hundred metres of a testing site — by local ordinance.
Northeast Radiology, with offices in Mount Kisco and Brewster, is a testing site for one of the new systems.
Guantánamo was once called the "battle lab" for a reason it has served as a testing site for future abuses.
Working systems are installed in three F-Series trucks at a testing site in Southfield, Mich., maintained by Eaton, which actually developed and built the system.
In Simsbury, at the former Ensign-Bickford Company plant, which manufactured explosives, Indian mustard plants and sunflowers have been used to remove lead from a testing site.
According to court documents, on Nov. 9, 2005, he and several colleagues took five flares to a testing site in ATK's complex.
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There is no compelling reason to put a test site in Alaska".
For "Chemical and Biological Weapons Proving Ground" (2006), Paglen photographed a test site in Dugway, Utah, from forty-two miles away.
By 2007, Salo had become a test site for early Walkstation models and now has 16.
Japan began extracting deep sea minerals late last year at a test site near the island of Okinawa.
Such a test site would have been necessary for the design of the attack software.
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