on site

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on site

  1. At the site of a job, or at the location of the customer of a product or service, as opposed to at the vendor's factory or office.
    Synonym: on the premises
    If we can't figure out how to diagnose this problem remotely, we're going to have to go on site again.
    • 2024 January 24, Peter Plisner, “Rising to the University challenge”, in RAIL, number 1001, page 61:
      Working around an ancient monument has meant having an archaeologist on site whenever there were excavations.

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