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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in sites" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when referring to specific locations or platforms, often in relation to online content or physical locations. Example: "The information can be found in sites that specialize in historical research."
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Arrive via the historic harbourside from the city centre, and you'll take in sites including the SS Great Britain.
It runs through Aug. 26 in sites throughout the city.
Rudd said in January that fracking wouldn't be allowed in sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs).
The Web abounds in sites selling vintage and reproduction goods of all kinds.
The programme researches and supports artists living in sites of war, revolution and conflict.
The Web is awash in sites that begin with that most personal of pronouns, and not simply MySpace.
Today, that vigilance is further honed by social media in sites such as The Everyday Sexism Project.
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You could also peruse the various trade-in sites.
(That would appear to explain the 50 drop-in sites that would help with minority outreach, according to the draft).
Trade-in sites Music Magpie, Cex and Ziffit all offer money for CDs, DVDs and books.
According to the Taxpayer Advocate Service's 2013 Annual Report to Congress, the IRS has almost 400 walk-in sites.
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