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The phrase "are on location" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is present at a specific site or venue, often in the context of filming, events, or projects.
Example: "The film crew are on location in the mountains to shoot the next scene of the movie."
Alternatives: "are at the site" or "are on-site".
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Actors, too, are on location for months on end and may underestimate how much work it takes to help create a brand.
When they are on location, usually in Canada, they rent a big house and share it with Celeste Coller, who is Mr. Snyder's personal assistant and office manager, and her husband, Wesley, a producer and a close friend of Mr. Snyder's.
Interestingly, Meporter only allows reporters to post local news – and readers to post comments – if they are on location.
When the franchise's recognizable lead and his or her (eventually recognizable) suitors are on location, regular people notice.
When you are on location, request a tour, ask questions, meet the staff, the patrons, look around, and see where the money goes.
We hang out in trailers or dressing rooms while on set depending on if we are on location or at the studio.
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6am: The weatherman is "on location", ie: outside the studio in the pitch black.
You're on location, Ramon!
I was on location for two days.
He was on location near Piraeus, the port of Athens.
Depp was believed to be on location, shooting for the upcoming film.
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