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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sited by" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "cited by." You can use it when referring to a source that has been referenced or mentioned in another work
Example: "The research paper was cited by several other studies in the field."
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In the past, iceberg positions were sited by ships or aircraft; however, it is becoming more common that icebergs are sited by the interpretation of satellite imagery.
It finally reached the decision in 1985, against widespread popular opposition, that 48 missiles would be sited by 1988.
In recognition of his outstanding accomplishments, Herbie was sited by the West Point Association of Graduates in 2006 as a Distinguished Graduate of the United States Military Academy.
Amidst calls to return the money, Mother Teresa controversially chose to remain silent, an incident that is still sited by her critics who demand transparency.
There are some co-founders who believe that the founding team is too good to be baby sited by mentors at an accelerator program.
The most important one is suggested by the iPhone installed base statistics from AlphaWise and Morgan Stanley Research sited by Jay Yarrow at Business Insider.
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The site-by-site analysis was performed in two different ways as well.
Site-by-Site is a portal for Web sites related to international markets and trading.
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