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"situate in" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe the location of something (usually a person, place, or thing). For example, "The new store is located in a bustling shopping center, situate in the heart of the city."
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There are things that sit quietly for decades in a garage in the Midwest that are hard to situate in a New York City apartment.
This is, even so, a tricky matter to situate in a novel of comic hyperbole, but Amis can do it; indeed the amnesiac rereading of the normal world harks back more than 20 years, to the case of Mary Lamb in Other People.
Obtained fluorescence decay is also multiexponential because different Sm3+ centers situate in TiO2 environment with different local surroundings.
Although the measured turgor pressure in H. brasiliensis does not situate in the translocatory phloem, there is a certain relationship among them (Pickard 2008).
Overall, current research data indicates that the mesoderm transcription factor Mesp1 seems to situate in the core of the complicated regulatory network by generating cardiovascular progenitors and prompting gastrulation development.
However, the slower creep rate of C S H/aniline indicates aniline monomers may situate in the midst among particles to obstruct the translation between neighboring calcium silicate sheets.
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Testes are situated in the trunk.
The academy is situated in Golden Gate Park.
Airports are situated in the major cities.
León, city situated in western Nicaragua.
The network is temporarily situated in New Jersey.
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