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The phrase "a local mosque" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mosque that is situated in a nearby area or community.
Example: "Every Friday, the community gathers at a local mosque for prayers and fellowship."
Alternatives: "a nearby mosque" or "a community mosque".
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The pair claimed they had stopped only to relieve themselves at a local mosque.
A panel of Taliban imams held trials in a local mosque.
Major Hasan became a regular participant at a local mosque, and purchased a handgun.
And though he had never been religious, he began attending Friday Prayer at a local mosque.
But then they met a young charismatic guru figure at a local mosque.
We entered the walled courtyard of a local mosque, simple and slightly derelict.
His big operational idea is to bomb a local mosque, which he says will "radicalize the moderates".
The police said the clashes started when young Muslims drew inflammatory symbols on an Islamic institute and a local mosque.
They begin the day with the Lord's Prayer, and typically end it, late, with Arabic lessons in a local mosque.
This leads to farcical calamity as he is mistaken for the new head of a local mosque.
It is thought the girls were radicalised after attending a local mosque run by a radical preacher, Ebu Tejma.
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