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onsite
adjective
On or at a site.
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"onsite" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something or someone located on the premises and within the same physical location. For example: "The property is located onsite and includes a pool and tennis court."
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Work on the new building will begin onsite in November and should be completed by May 2013, with McCloud at the opening.
Their supervisors, or 'community health extension workers', should then provide onsite support.
Customers can then be contacted via e-mail and onsite about their unbought goods.
The UK's first building to be made onsite entirely out of waste is to be built in Brighton this autumn.
There have been some practical changes, such as the legal requirement to provide an onsite nurse for every accommodation block that houses 100 workers or more, and new rules increasing the minimum amount of space for each worker by 50%.
There is no onsite parking but there is limited parking in the surrounding streets particularly Crinan Street which runs adjacent to the building.
"It's a full-on chocolate factory," says Rick. "We're making chocolate from bean to bar onsite.
"Storing massive amounts of water onsite is not sustainable".Experts involved in what is probably the world's most complex industrial cleanup agree.
A controlled release of decontaminated water is much safer than keeping it onsite, which increases the risk of leaks.
But that still leaves the onsite radioactive water collected so far.
Over 436,000 tonnes are now stored in the tanks; forested areas onsite have been cleared to make way for more.
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