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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true local" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is genuinely from a specific area or community, often implying a deep understanding of local culture and customs. Example: "As a true local, she knows all the best spots to eat and visit in the city."
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As we talked, I thought how rarely it was that I met a true local.
The Wildcats established themselves as a true local juggernaut in 2013.
His claim that a true local income tax would have been "overly complex and burdensome to collect" is rubbish.
There was an old man with a knowledge of herbalism and even a true local rarity, a Protestant couple.
Orkney Natural History Society Museum, Orkney Born in Orkney in 1800, Rev. Dr Charles Clouston was a true local hero.
If you're brave enough, make like a true local and sample the "Mmopanie worms – cooked, edible insects like caterpillars that are originating from moths and packed with protein.
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It's a true locals' hangout, with friendly service and delicious fare, smothered with homemade chilli and served with flaky sopaipillas (fried pastries).
As a result, true local anesthetic resistance is difficult to diagnose and reports may be greeted with skepticism.
The clinical picture and history give a picture of true local anesthetic resistance.
It might not be as romantic as a gondola ride, but a traghetto is the true local's way to get around.
This would, again, contribute to an underestimation of the true local failure rate in the treatment of choroidal melanoma.
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