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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a local expert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has specialized knowledge or skills in a particular area within a specific geographic location.
Example: "For the best advice on hiking trails in the area, it's always a good idea to consult a local expert."
Alternatives: "a regional specialist" or "a community authority".
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From Salalah, a local expert would guide us into the wilderness of the Empty Quarter.
Having a local expert like Arsalan accompanying our group often proved invaluable.
So a local expert, Mark Satinet, staked out the place and fingered the villain.
I did it first 6 years ago after having been instructed by a local expert.
Afterwards, explore the city with a canal ride or on foot with a local expert.
Each table is staffed with either an employee of one of the sponsors or a local expert or business owner.
Dave Simon, spokesman for Brink's Home Security, pointed out that many installations benefited from having a local expert installer.
A local expert can bring out the best of a destination in a way no guide book can.
And so, after a talk with a representative of the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association, I consult the group's Web site (cedia.net) to find a local expert.
Potential instructors — most of whom have no teaching experience — approach the Brainery with ideas and, occasionally, Mr. Soma and Ms. Messier recruit a local expert.
Such a move would be even more harmful to Bitcoin, says Zennon Kapron of Kapronasia, a local expert on the topic.
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