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The phrase "uniquely local" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is distinctly or exclusively found in a specific place or region. Example: The cuisine at this restaurant is uniquely local, incorporating traditional ingredients and cooking techniques from the surrounding area.
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At Mikasa, a Japanese street market, barbecue chefs throw chunks of arrachera a cut of beef unique to Mexico, and even more succulent with Japanese sauce to create a uniquely local take on teriyaki.
More than 6,000 miles away, meanwhile, in northern New Mexico, one newspaper carried a headline with uniquely local flair.
You probably know of other regional specialities that haven't - I remember writing on Word of Mouth about Middlesbrough's parmo, a uniquely local take on pork and parmesan cheese.
He claimed that water pollution was "a uniquely local blight," leaving the burden to the states as he favored a smaller federal government.
Native Americans, naturally, accounted for the first ingredient in the popular conception of this uniquely local melting pot: Delaware, or Lenape, the original inhabitants of the mid-Atlantic region; and Tuscarora, who might have stopped off on their northward march to Oneida after losing a war with the settlers of North Carolina in 1714.
Its popularity rests on its easy accessibility and uniquely local demographic, with which I am immediately confronted: a flesh-coloured blaze of teenage Turks, heavily bearded style-conscious types and older folk all battling for space in the venue's two 50-metre pools.
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To achieve fine geometric details over M0, a multi-level detail set is assigned to the corresponding control vertices in M0, with the aid of a uniquely defined local frame field.
Second, the recently developed constrained finite strip method (cFSM) which can uniquely identify local and distortional buckling in all cases suffers from its own limitations, specifically (a) cFSM does not yield the same exact solution as FSM even when unique minima exists in the FSM solution, and (b) cFSM cannot include rounded corners in the model of the cross-section.
Herein I report that the interplay between military and indigenous peoples is central to many examples of how military operations uniquely influence local ecology and conservation.
Although the Yakan are decidedly Muslim, their practice of the religion is uniquely coloured with local tradition.
The conventional DOG model [39] assumes that the response of a neuron depends uniquely on the local luminance difference (Δ I) between the center and the surround.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com