Onsite

usgb/ˈɑn.saɪt/
adverb

In or at the place where something is happening, especially during a specific event.

The technician will provide support onsite to fix the issue.
Visual representation of "onsite" - In or at the place where something is happening, especially during a specific event.

Usage tips

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onsite support,onsite inspection,onsite training

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Contextual Usage

Understanding where 'onsite' is appropriate is key; it's mainly used in professional environments. For instance, 'onsite training' refers to training sessions that occur at the employee's workspace rather than remotely.

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Make sure to use 'onsite' rather than 'on-site' in formal documents as it aligns with the trend towards single-word usage in English.
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Service vs. Location

'Onsite' services often suggest immediacy and personalized attention, whereas remote services may be less direct and more generalized.

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Use 'onsite' in contexts where you want to emphasize location and proximity, especially in industries such as construction or technology.
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