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The entire control system is about 5 mm square and is.............. inside the shoe.

I could write: located - sited or laid. But my question is: don't they mean the same thing? I think they all fit well...
What's your thought about it?
 

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What sort of shoe are we talking about? And a control system for what?
 

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I'm talking about a new type of shoes, smart shoes, that adjust their size throughout the day and that could soon be available...according to the journalist who wrote the article I am studying...
 

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What sort of shoe are we talking about? And a control system for what?

I think "control system" here is somewhat like a micro-chip, a micro-processor ... I am learning IT so I know it, our computers have also control systems called CPUs (Central Processing Units). I don't care if it is whether grammatically correct or not but it is easy to understand to IT learners and ,I think, it is used popularly in IT forums.
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:shock::shock::shock::shock: What kind of answer would this be???
 

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:shock::shock::shock::shock: What kind of answer would this be???

Please wait...
Many our teachers may be well sleeping!
Waking up...
Signing in...seeing and thinking and answering...
Hihi!
It's a pity that I can't help you!
 

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:shock::shock::shock::shock: What kind of answer would this be???
It was an answer from somebody who gave up a little of their own free time in an attempt to be helpful. Even if the answer wasn't exactly what you wanted, your response does not encourage others to make an effort.
 

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It was an answer from somebody who gave up a little of their own free time in an attempt to be helpful. Even if the answer wasn't exactly what you wanted, your response does not encourage others to make an effort.

Well, what do you think about the original question?
 

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Located? Sited? Laid? what sounds better?
 

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***Neither a teacher nor a native speaker.***

I think he's talking about some kind of "motion control system".
In my opinion you should use located.
(At least it sounds best to me.)

Laid: You could say, "I laid the bullet inside the shoe."
Sited: Well, I've never read or used that word, so I can't confirm that.
Located: "Where is the motion control system located? It's located inside the shoe."

However, let's wait until some teachers say their opinions, though.

Cheers!
 
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***Neither a teacher nor a native speaker.***

I think he's talking about some kind of "motion control system".
In my opinion you should use located.
(At least it sounds best to me.)

Laid: You could say, "I laid the bullet inside the shoe."
Sited: Well, I've never read or used that word, so I can't confirm that.
Located: "Where is the motion control system located? It's located inside the shoe."

However, let's wait until some teachers says their opinions, though.

Cheers!

Thanks so much for your answer. It has been the most helpful answer so far...:)I'll be waiting for a teacher' s answer anyhow.
 

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What about "installed", "attached", "mounted", "fixed" or even "placed"...? I really like these words more than "located"!
Anyway, I think many people can understand what the sentence means!
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"Laid" is just wrong. I'd choose "located."
 
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