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The phrase "abandoned sites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to locations that have been deserted or left behind, often implying neglect or disuse.
Example: "The urban explorer ventured into the city to document the history of the abandoned sites that once thrived with activity."
Alternatives: "deserted locations" or "neglected areas".
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In his spare time, Mr. Granato visits the abandoned sites.
Most visitors gaze upon these abandoned sites and dwell on what has been lost.
The show grew out of Mr. Buehler's interest in photographing abandoned sites.
One surprise was just how many abandoned sites had been colonised by wildlife, some with rare plants.
Today, around 30 dilapidated or abandoned sites have been transformed into an office and residential space called the Larkin District.
Founded by George Hargreaves in 1983, this team of designers has transformed numerous abandoned sites into topographically and functionally diverse landscapes.
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A wasteland is defined as an abandoned site with spontaneous vegetation (i.e. wild grown vegetation).
Mr. Urban says there has been strong interest in the abandoned site.
The abandoned site's remains were rediscovered in the 18th century.
LEFT: Inamullah, left, and Ahmad Wali walked through the abandoned site of a planned zoo in Jalalabad.
Inamullah, left, and Ahmad Wali walked through the abandoned site of a planned zoo in Jalalabad.
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