locale
UK /ləʊˈkɑːl/ US /loʊˈkæl/
noun 3
Collocations
4ADJ.
good
The restaurant chose a good locale near the train station to attract more customers.
VERB + LOCALE
serviced
The hotel is conveniently serviced with multiple restaurants throughout its scenic locale.
LOCALE + NOUN
theory
Locale theory helps geographers understand how place and identity shape human behavior.
PREP.
since, up
The old theatre has been a popular locale up the street from my house for decades.
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