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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "local crowd" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the people who live in a specific area. You can use it to describe the people who are native to a particular town, neighborhood, or community. Example: The new restaurant in town has been a hit among the local crowd, with many regulars coming in for dinner every weekend.
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For a more local crowd, head to Al-Aziziah, a district of New City teeming with crowded bars and cafes.
THE CROWD: Casual local crowd.
Besides, it's tough enough pleasing the local crowd.
The customary large local crowd watching from the steep, rocky shore was very happy with that.
The old local crowd that I ran with are pretty much done.
Come dinnertime, a student-heavy local crowd packs in under candle-illuminated arched ceilings.
But on Friday, Mr. Romney made sure to play to the local crowd.
THE CROWD Popular with a local crowd of a range of ages.
And on every hole, the local crowd will offer him encouragement.
But Pilate allows a local crowd to decide Jesus's fate, the Gospels say.
But as I looked at the almost entirely local crowd, I had a moment of recognition.
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