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Discover Ludwig"live on site" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in the context of describing a location or type of residence.
For example, "Employees of the company are expected to live on site during their contracted employment period."
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Forty-five locals live on site.
"Wanted: handyman to live on site and repair house.
TURRINI: Formula One is wonderful, I saw more than 200 Grand Prix live on site.
I manage the residential volunteers who live on site at the lake.
Having the workers live on site helps when a yacht has to be refitted.
She doesn't live on site, but comes to the house each day and has two helpers, Katerina and Adriana.
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"I live on-site and I'll be working the afternoon shift on Christmas Day.
In Asia they are often rich families who live on-site in royal style.
Some 70 staff live on-site in a village built on the property.
The centre has two midwives, both of whom live on-site and are on call 24 hours a day.
Following is a selection of reader comments from nytimes.com: The way we differentiate our Lake George property from those of absentee home "investors" is that we take it seriously as a business: we live on-site, we update our Web site frequently, and we find Vacation Rentals.com to be the most cost-effective of the big-boy aggregators.
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