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Discover Ludwig"local dealer" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to a person or business that sells goods, services, or other items within a certain locality. For example, "I purchased my new bike from a local dealer downtown."
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She was the local dealer.
Twice, I've taken to my local dealer detailed Internet exchanges with an Internet salesperson 400 miles away, and the local dealer matched the deal.
I phoned my husband to say we should buy the car from the local dealer.
(My local dealer didn't have one without the Touring Package either).
So the Flint organizers will content themselves with 2008 models from a local dealer.
For that, they still have to go to a local dealer.
He called a local dealer to help him out of his plight.
From a local dealer, Mr. Guthman bought a decorated tin box.
She then took a test drive at a local dealer, Precision Toyota in Brandon.
If they needed work done, they might have gone to a local dealer instead".
Burgy has a decaled Honda CR-V, donated by a local dealer.
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