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locale

[loh-kal, -kahl] / loʊˈkæl, -ˈkɑl /


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A family living in New York City or certain locales in California is likely to have much higher costs than one living elsewhere in the country.

From MarketWatch

In some locales, this can also be the term used for the person named to handle financial affairs, but that can be a separate determination, usually referred to as a conservator.

From MarketWatch

The Lochmill Capital interior was a set, but almost everything else was shot in recognizable locales around the city, sometimes late at night.

From Los Angeles Times

Collinson urged people considering relocating in retirement to first rent temporarily in the new locale, to take the location on a test drive before moving to make sure it meets their expectations.

From MarketWatch

He is a nimble, private operator with a high tolerance for risk and a wealth of experience forged in unstable locales such as Mexico and Colombia.

From The Wall Street Journal