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"at these sites" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific locations or places. Here is an example sentence: "We found several artifacts at these sites, giving us insight into the ancient civilization that once inhabited this area."
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Prices to use the climbing walls at these sites vary.
"You should take a look at these sites yourself".
Sometimes the best bargains at these sites aren't actually among the auctions.
The cleanup at these sites, they told us, "is a long, bureaucratic process".
But they have to look carefully at these sites - who has set them up?
It calls for security at these sites to be tightened "as a matter of urgency".
Neither food nor the small income-generating activities at these sites will allow us to go home".
Attendance at these sites is dropping steadily — and notice that they're called "sites" now when they were once, officially, "shrines".
At these sites, users can input a block of text, and a machine-generated translation pops up almost instantaneously.
"This is the lowest known number of butterflies at these sites over the last 27 years, " Dr. Taylor observed.
We could not detect the engineering bedrock at these sites.
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