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How do you use the word siting?

The word "siting" is primarily used as a noun, meaning the position or location of something, particularly referring to a chosen or designated location for a building, structure, or project.

Here are some examples:

* "The siting of the new power plant was controversial due to concerns about environmental impact."

* "The archaeologists meticulously analyzed the siting of the ancient ruins."

* "The company is considering several different sitings for its new headquarters."

It's important to note that "siting" is not a verb. The verb form is "to site," meaning to place or locate something in a particular position.

Here are some examples of using "to site":

* "They plan to site the new school near the park."

* "The architect carefully sited the house to maximize sunlight."

* "The engineer was tasked with siting the bridge in a safe and stable location."

Let me know if you have any further questions about using "siting" or "to site"!

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