Is it siting or sighting?

A sighting is when you see something unusual or significant (e.g., “There have been three sightings of the bear on the outskirts of the town”), while siting is a rarely used word that means “locating” or “selecting the location of” (e.g. “The siting of the nuclear facility will be very problematic”).

On a related note, if you’re not sure whether to spell it cite or site,  “cite” is a verb, while “site” is typically used as a noun.

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