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"a provincial" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a person who is from a particular province or region, especially somewhere outside of the metropolitan area. For example: "She was a provincial from rural Canada who had recently moved to the city."
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Delafield's "Diary of a Provincial Lady".
Adana became a provincial capital in 1867.
He is originally from a provincial village.
"It becomes like a provincial city.
A provincial governor has resigned in protest.
Lynda Hepworth, a provincial marriage commissioner, officiated.
He became a provincial lawyer and journalist.
Duterte comes from a provincial political dynasty.
He began as a provincial in the north.
"We don't want to be a provincial museum.
In "Monstrum" a provincial policeman is posted to Moscow.
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