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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a work site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location where work is being done, often in the context of construction or project management.
Example: "The construction crew arrived early at a work site to begin their tasks for the day."
Alternatives: "a job site" or "a work location".
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Some of these you might not see unless you're at a work site, and we may pull them to a work site so they can do their work.
In a matter of hours, the house was transformed from a work site into a home.
I like to feel that an office is a work site, not where you go and relax".
She said that after complaining, she was transferred to a work site that was filthy and vermin-infested.
But yesterday, ground zero was still as much a work site and a crime scene as it was a memorial.
Lt. Ronny Taylor, at the Harris County Jail, said inmates often try to escape when they go to a medical facility or a work site, for example.
The building's southern façade overlooks a work site, more than a hundred acres of construction on the opposite side of a berm.
Pedro Chan's ability to take care of routine tasks on a work site allows carpenters and electricians to focus on what they do best.
With full flagging, a train is required to stop before it reaches a work site and proceed only after a track worker in charge flags the train through.
"We're in a hole," said one construction official at a work site (that was indeed a hole) on West 41st Street.
Under the card check agreement, employees at a work site would join the union if 55percentt signed up through the cards.
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