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Discover Ludwig'more locally' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the relative proximity or scope of something when comparing to another concept. For example, "Fast food franchises are more locally owned in rural areas than in urban areas."
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Later, it was discovered that sourcing food more locally tended to be less disruptive to the local economy.
More locally generated data is needed, as is improved infrastructure, and increased local expertise.
So lets focus the government aid more locally than nationally.
No Net does more locally, although all are active.
People consumed more locally sourced fish, so diets have improved.
Other institutions are tailoring their exhibits more locally.
This season I want to eat more locally.
"Smaller businesses tend to be more locally dependent," he said.
"I think you can accomplish a lot more locally.
More locally, the Eden Cafe in St Austell has recently opened.
This would save administrative costs and keep more locally generated revenues in our communities.
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