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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a municipal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something related to a city or town, typically in the context of government or public services.
Example: "The city council approved a municipal budget for the upcoming fiscal year."
Alternatives: "a city" or "a local government".
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Erfurt also features a municipal zoo.
IMAGINE you head a municipal utility company.
It once had a municipal government.
The city also features a municipal museum.
There is a municipal museum.
We're having a municipal bond crisis now.
"I'm desperate," said Daboin, a municipal worker.
Still, Providence is a municipal anomaly.
Name one with a municipal rugby pitch.
After the revolution, policing was seen as a municipal matter.
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