hyperlocal
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of hyperlocal
Example Sentences
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McCann added that coverage of town councils by hyperlocal titles was even more important than ever due to growing budgets at the lower tier of local government.
From BBC
“One of Grab’s key success factors is its hyperlocal execution strategy,” to better serve the countries where it operates, they write.
County wildfires on soil and gardens, the fate of Altadena’s Christmas Tree Lane after the Eaton fire, the construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, a project that kicked off with a hyperlocal nursery, how L.A. gardeners were reacting to immigration raids, and the rise of human composting.
From Los Angeles Times
Some are even putting up their own mini weather stations to help them track hyperlocal trends to protect themselves from flooding and heat waves.
But the hyperlocal, no-frills approach leaves small banks with far less of a financial cushion when times get tough.
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