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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sites of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe locations or contexts where specific activities or phenomena occur.
Example: "The city has emerged as sites of cultural exchange and innovation."
Alternatives: "as locations for" or "as venues for".
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Golgi outposts shape dendrite morphology by functioning as sites of acentrosomal microtubule nucleation in neurons.
Increasingly, Oberhausen's industrial relics are being seen as sites of opportunity.
This is why I view all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artistic and cultural practice as sites of resistance.
Previous studies have identified flooded landscapes (e.g., wetlands, impoundments) as sites of elevated methylmercury (MeHg) production.
They've acted as gathering points for lively minds and as sites of seclusion and solace.
Floodplains were important sites of creativity as well as sites of settlement, cultivation and travel.
Dendrites serve a critical role in neuronal information processing as sites of synaptic integration.
Her dissertation examined Old West theme parks in California as sites of public memory and historic preservation.
Through my current work, I am investigating surfaces that act as sites of negotiation between the body and the space.
Archaeologists have long studied the ancient, crumbling temples of Angkor in Cambodia as sites of worship and gathering.
Cultural geographers are increasingly interested in research on water and water-based practices as sites of study.
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