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The phrase "a locals" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a local" when referring to a single person from a particular area.
Example: "As a local, she knows all the best spots to visit in the city."
Alternatives: "a resident" or "a native."
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Peewee was a locals' local.
Tasmanian residents are eligible for a "locals' discount".
Together, they hiked a waterfall barefoot and found a locals' surfing spot (both are longtime surfers).
Sunday at Sir and Star is much mellower, a locals' affair.
This is a locals' adventure, where avalanche dangers are present and real.
O.B. is a locals' favorite, so you might feel conspicuous without a surfboard or bare feet.
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A local dialect?
Be a local advocate.
Find a local Plumber.
Or a local.
A local MP visits.
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