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Discover Ludwig"local dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a disagreement or argument that takes place between people in the same area or neighborhood. For example, "The local dispute between the two neighbors lasted for weeks before it was finally resolved."
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Most believe the act was cover for a local dispute.
The local dispute came close to all-out war.
WAS it a local dispute that got out of hand, or part of a larger conspiracy?
Every so often a purely local dispute rises above its station and assumes national importance.
He suggested that the tale might have been concocted to add grist to a local dispute.
So was this a local dispute over land use that boiled over, or is Oregon really "under attack"?
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You also learn of a local dispute-resolution firm that provides expert professional mediators.
He latched on to more local disputes.
Many are also embroiled in local disputes.
International forces occasionally find themselves caught up in local disputes.
They would adjudicate local disputes and provincial administrative issues.
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