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Discover LudwigThe phrase "local treasure" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something or someone that is highly valued or appreciated by the people of a specific community or region. Example: The town's historic library is a local treasure, beloved by generations of residents.
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The Jets kept a low profile, and people treated them like a secret local treasure.
Never mind it being a local treasure: it's a global treasure".
For those unfamiliar with the magnificence of Olana, this provides an excellent excuse to get to know a local treasure.
The local treasure is the Hendrik I. Lott House, a Dutch farmhouse built in 1800 on East 36th Street.
The baseball glitterati were here Tuesday, gathering behind Section 141 at Citizens Bank Park to unveil a monument to a local treasure.
IF they want to, tourists can leave Vietnam laden with local treasure: straw hats, lacquer work, porcelain elephants, inlaid chopstick sets, Ho Chi Minh T-sHo Chi Minh
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The old-fashioned neighborhood block parties featuring local residents selling local treasures were a joy.
These hard-to-find local treasures reminded us how much we have missed them.
"When I think of Balanchine here, I think of Colleen, one of our local treasures," she said.
Local Treasures: Find out what's on the agenda at your own town's historic preservation board or committee.
But if we attack rather than protect such local treasures as Mei Lai Wah, who knows what might happen next?
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