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Sentence The phrase "local hook" is generally not considered to be a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used as slang to refer to a place or situation that someone might use to meet other people. For example, "I heard that the local bar is a popular local hook for singles to find dates."
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"We believe our service will complement local radio, which obviously has a unique, local hook," Mr. Panero said.
At that time, the residents amused themselves by activating the fire alarm to summon the local hook and ladder company, which didn't mind a bit.
(In fact, beside a "taste" of the local Hook Norton bitter, they were served what Downing Street described with unhelpful imprecision as "French wine").
Aside from proximity issues, regional art museums are also acutely aware that it is important for companion or collaborative exhibitions to have a local hook.
Presented in partnership with WBGO 88.3 FM, it will feature two marquee events with a local hook: a 50th-anniversary words-and-music tribute to "Blues People," the landmark book by the lifelong Newark resident Amiri Baraka (Nov. 5); and a concert tribute to the nightclub proprietor Lorraine Gordon, who spent her childhood there (Nov. 7).
But his actions usually have a local hook.
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The international scene here is exploding, as expats and locals hook up to create a new wave of startups with global, rather than regional, outlook.
Young Kullu boys sniffing bonded resin and locals hooked so badly on heroin that they will never find work again has nothing to do with tradition.
They have several beers on tap, including the local star Hook Norton, and there's a large and intriguing bar menu.
I am on just before the local station hooks up with NBC Blue Network five nites a week but I dont think you can catch me in New York.
The Márquez-Greenes have been drawn to the fledgling local group Sandy Hook Promise, which says it is committed to producing lasting change but has advocated conversation and recognition of common ground, rather than a defined agenda.
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