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What is the noun for local?

There isn't a single noun that perfectly captures the meaning of "local" in all contexts. Here are some options, depending on the situation:

General:

* Locality: This is a common noun for a specific place, especially a small one.

* Neighborhood: Refers to a local area with a shared sense of community.

* Vicinity: A surrounding area or district.

More Specific:

* Native: Refers to something or someone originating from a specific place.

* Resident: Someone living in a particular location.

* Inhabitant: Someone living in a particular place.

* Regional: Refers to a specific geographic region.

Other Options:

* Place: This is a broad term but can work in some cases.

* Location: Refers to a specific geographical point.

Example Sentences:

* Locality: "The residents of this locality are known for their friendliness."

* Neighborhood: "We found a great restaurant in our neighborhood."

* Vicinity: "There are many hiking trails in the vicinity of the park."

* Native: "The native wildflowers are in full bloom."

* Resident: "The residents of the town held a meeting to discuss the new zoning regulations."

The best noun to use will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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