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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a localized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is restricted to a specific area or context, often in discussions about geography, technology, or phenomena.
Example: "The study focused on a localized outbreak of the virus in the small town."
Alternatives: "a confined" or "a specific".
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This post continues the theme of localized analysis begun in the post Towards a Localized Analysis.
Damage is considered as a localized reduction in structural stiffness.
Such a localized El Niño was not documented since 1925.
The carnage of Trump's imagination is not a national phenomenon, but a localized one.
MASH has a "dodgy punters" noticeboard, which is essentially a localized, paper version of Ugly Mugs.
All patients had a localized peritonitis.
Chen et al. further propose a localized algorithm in [25].
But this is not a localized problem.
"This is not a localized crisis," he said.
To create time varying plots, we calculated a localized average.
The idea of a localized warming is a trivial on.
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