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Discover LudwigThe phrase "field visiting" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of visiting a specific location or area for the purpose of conducting research, gathering information, or engaging in practical work. Example: The scientists spent the entire week conducting field visiting in the rainforest to study the behavior of rare bird species.
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But I've been spending time in the field visiting different companies and talking to them about what we are doing".
And yet, because the stands are removed from the field, visiting players do not have the claustrophobic sense that spectators are perched on top of them.
As someone who spends a lot of time in the field visiting many NGOs both large and small, it's hard not to see duplication across organizations.
Rajkovic has spent the last seven years in the field, visiting remote villages, identifying and curing diseases, educating parents and advising.
DAKAR, Senegal, 20 July 2010 – Just days after becoming a champion as a member of the victorious Spanish national football team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Sergio Ramos chose to spend his time off the field visiting UNICEF projects in Senegal.
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Engineer Joshua Field visited the mill in 1821 and commented "they spin the finest thread".
Executive Board field visits The field visits undertaken by Executive Board members provide a window onto UNICEF's programmes on the ground.
Other strategies included accompanied interviews as well as surprise field visits by field managers.
Other strategies included accompanied interviews as well as surprise field visits by field supervisor.
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