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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this sites" is not correct in English.
It should be "at these sites" or "at this site" depending on the intended meaning. You can use it when referring to specific locations or places, but ensure the subject agrees in number.
Example: "The research will be conducted at these sites to gather data on environmental changes."
Alternatives: "at these locations" or "at this location".
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The RelB promoter region contains a VDR binding site; ligation of the VDR at this sites reduced transcription of RelB[57].
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Nothing is simple at this site.
Nothing at this site ever was understated.
Cider has been produced at this site for centuries.
There will be other elements of excitement in this rare night game at this site.
For its last exhibition at this site, this valuable little gallery presents a show about moving.
It was at this site that Hegghammer discovered the "Jihadi Iraq" document.
McIntyre, the original owner, opened a drugstore at this site before the Civil War.
The 150-seat restaurant replaces the Happy Family Chinese Buffet at this site.
Even if you are not a dog owner we urge you to look at this site.
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