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The phrase "a locally based group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an organization or collective that operates within a specific local area.
Example: "The community event was organized by a locally based group dedicated to environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "a regional organization" or "a community-based group."
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For months now, a locally based group called Let Freedom Ring says it has spent more than $2 million on an online ad campaign that has been viewed 30 million times.
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Ultimately, the club stayed put after the Hunts found interest from a six-man, locally based group led by the co-owners of an electronic medical systems company.
Nonetheless, L.A. Unified will be an early recipient of "great schools" grants — if the district can meet the specified conditions, said Myrna Castrejón, executive director of the locally based group. .
There are online networking sites and usually locally based groups for business owners.
1.2 Mission Mt. Hood Records exists as a locally based record label whose mission is to promote local music groups, increasing live appearances and record sales.
A locally based team was built working with AGLIT (a local NGO in Chikwawa), two Village Field Assistants (VFAs) in Chiradzulu, and a locally trained Malawian Research Assistant (RA).
"No matter what happens," said Joe Panepinto Jr., a locally based developer, "Jersey City is going to be saved by the cost differential".
For a locally based business, babies and moms come first -- on TV and online.
Afterwards a locally based on-the-job-training for another six months follows.
Not smart for a grant based group.
It was a clever - and witty - idea to dig up Donizetti's little-known early opera Emilia di Liverpool and entrust it to the locally based touring group Opera Europe; so why hide it away before the opening weekend?
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