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The phrase "adverb of locality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about grammar, specifically when referring to adverbs that indicate a location or place.
Example: "In the sentence 'She lives nearby,' the word 'nearby' functions as an adverb of locality."
Alternatives: "locational adverb" or "adverb of place".
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One sharp-eyed example: A study of letters from military families noticed nothing about the sentence "there will be Six little orphans on the Street if my Son doesn't come back home soon" except the improper usage of "there," an "adverb of locality".
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The second assumption is that of locality.
The sense of locality is disappearing.
If the exclamation point is the adverb of punctuation, then italics are the Ambien of typography.
In his messages and video-diary log entries, Watney's adverb of choice is "luckily".
An adverb of place or direction follows a verb with which it is semantically bound: We arrived home after dark.
Adverbs of time usually occur at the beginning or end of a sentence, seldom in the middle.
In "Adverbs of Quantification" (1975a), Lewis notes several difficulties in translating sentences involving "usually", "frequently", "rarely" or related adverbs into first-order logic or some similar formal system.
Adverbs are either relative adverbs or adverbs of frequency.
"Stop sending your children to study outside of your locality.
New area of Zhuankou locality.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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