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Discover LudwigThe phrase "original site" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the original or initial location of something, such as a building, object, or event. Example: "The archaeologists discovered ancient ruins at the original site of the city." In this sentence, "original site" is used to describe the first or earliest location where the city was built.
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Galle was restored on its original site.
Albert's Memorial sits on its original site.
Has my cancer spread beyond the original site?
The original site, a school, was damaged by superstorm Sandy.
The original site was damaged during superstorm Sandy.
The original site enabled searches by owners' names.
Polyvore attributes images with a hyperlink to the original site.
Cherry Stone Gallery stayed at the original site until the early 1980's.
The Parthenon is in ruins; the frieze will never be restored to its original site.
336 respondents said reparation should occur 'within a set distance' of the original site.
The original site spanned five acres and was in use primarily during the 18th century.
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