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Discover LudwigThe phrase "local press" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to newspapers or other forms of media that cover news and events within a specific local area or community. Example: "The article about the new community center in the local press has sparked a lot of interest among residents."
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The sit-ins received local press coverage.
Others spoke to the local press.
The local press hailed him as a philanthropist.
The affair has been cautiously covered in the local press.
The controversy attracted extended scrutiny in the local press.
His case has gone mostly unreported in the local press.
Radio and the local press are similarly focused.
We're going to see a blackout of the local press".
Limited coverage in the local press has not helped.
Local press reports said another 83 soldiers were "missing".
"Aw, it's mostly the local press," he said.
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