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The phrase "a civic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something related to a city or town, often in the context of civic duties or civic engagement.
Example: "Participating in local elections is an important civic responsibility for all citizens."
Alternatives: "a community" or "a municipal".
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"It's really a civic space".
He was also a civic leader.
It turned into a civic disaster.
This is a civic association meeting!
Can Greece have a civic revolution?
Pujols was different, a civic treasure.
"Voting is a civic ritual," he says.
That is a civic obligation.
I did it as a civic gesture.
We're a civic society," Bannon said.
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It was a civic-boosterish, quaint and warm affair.
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