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The phrase "are onsite" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is physically present at a specific location, often in a work or project context.
Example: "The technicians are onsite to begin the installation of the new equipment."
Alternatives: "are present" or "are at the location".
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are onsite
adjective
On or at a site.
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So, factories are making an effort to protect workers if they are onsite, but some of the work is still being subcontracted to meet demand.
There are onsite tailors.
A pool and a spa are onsite.
Clay-pigeon shooting and a golf academy are onsite.
Remote students are onsite on the 1st, 3rd and 6th class weekends of each term.
There is a shuttle into the heart of Vail Village every 15 minutes, while all of the necessities, from ski rentals to a lift ticket window, are onsite.
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Police details will be onsite to assist.
Concrete trucks will be onsite through the early evening.
Gynecology, family practice, gastroenterology, cardiology, endocrinology, podiatry, dermatology, breast surgery and radiology were onsite.
It's Sunday afternoon at Coachella, and he and his band Night Terrors of 1927 have been onsite since 9am.
Crews will be onsite from 6PM on Friday, March 29, through 10AM on Monday, April 1.
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