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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a local issue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a problem or topic that is specific to a particular area or community. Example: "The mayor addressed a local issue in her speech, promising to improve the infrastructure in our neighborhood."
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There is a local issue, too.
And it's hardly just a local issue.
That may be a local issue.
It's not just a local issue.
Odour pollution is generally regarded as a local issue.
"This is not a local issue," she said.
An artist organizes a political rally about a local issue.
But it is not just a local issue.
"I think that's definitely a local issue," he said.
Sometimes a local issue perfectly illuminates a larger national problem.
It's a local issue and it needs local solutions," he said.
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