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Discover Ludwig"the site of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a particular location or place, usually one that has some kind of special significance. For example, "The site of the World Trade Center is now a memorial park."
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At the site of the new Genl.
The site of my late-October escape?
The bridge became the site of calamities.
Accra is the site of Kotoka International Airport.
It is now the site of Stowe School.
Albany is the site of Linn-Benton Community College (1966).
Ypsilanti is the site of Eastern Michigan University (1849).
The stage becomes the site of memory.
Also, the site of the new St.
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Neanderthals also occupied the site of Shanidar.
The site of the Boston bombing.
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