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was on-site
adjective
On a particular site or in a particular building, as opposed to at a remote site or factory.
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In one case where the researcher was on-site, a patient wished to carry out the interview immediately following their clinic appointment.
"It was on-site drawing, which is what I love best.
Red Bucket Films was on-site shooting a neo-noir-inspired Vena Cava horror short.
Drayton next introduced TechCrunch to an agtech consultant with Fruitition Sciences, Brandon Burk, who was on-site scanning vines.
The artist, 73, reportedly walked the red carpet, so we knew he was on-site.
Artist Marah Johnson was on-site creating made-to-order necklaces using custom stamped antique keys wrapped with beads of the guests choosing.
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Among the 30-40 people he photographed during the two days he was on site, there was one guy who had just started on the job.
No one was on site, though in a small encampment officers found a warm pot of coffee and wet towels hung to dry.
BP was on site for just one week in Borjomi before Saakashvili's environment minister ordered construction to stop.
BSN was on site cramming the equivalent of 24 cable hours into one 60 minute show interviewing Schumer/Steele/Dionne as well as a leading gay/veteran/congressman/Bernie-or-Buster.
Once the Dome was on site, things went incredibly smoothly.
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