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The phrase "has been locally" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that was confined to a particular geographical region or a local area. For example, "The virus has been locally contained in the Southern region for many months."
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While much of the revitalization of the cities has been locally driven, nearly all local initiatives are affected to some degree by policies originating in Washington.
A significant portion of insulin has been locally produced and will be further developed through local investment.
For the estimation of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), we used the Hong Kong Chinese 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) which has been locally validated [ 13] and for which a local algorithm has been developed to derive utility values [ 14].
"I try to eat what's in season and has been locally sourced.
It has been locally outcompeted in North America by sika and chital.
Rice cultivation on lands from which floods have retreated has been locally improved by embankments, with sluices constructed mainly on the Senegalese riverbank; diesel pumps have also been used on the Mauritanian bank.
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Positive and negative magnetostrictive amorphous ribbons have been locally current annealed under local stress to induce different anisotropies, which have been studied by observing the magnetic domains.
Everything, including the salad and the lamb shoulder, had been locally harvested.
The Adriatic is still rich in fish and the octopus, bream and langoustines will have been locally caught.
The remains of titanotheres are abundant in the geologic record, and the different forms must have been locally numerous; it is possible that they moved about in herds.
Most of the laws presently on the statute book, however, have been locally enacted by ordinance or, since independence, by Zambian acts.
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