Yes, locally is a valid word in English.
As an example:
Peter likes to buy locally grown tomatoes.
The correct spelling is "breaks." "Breakes" is not a valid English word.
"Vac" is not a word in English. It is a four-letter combination that does not form a valid word in the English language.
No, "expulshed" is not a valid word in English. The correct term is "expelled."
Yes, "ea" is a valid Scrabble word. It is a two-letter word that means "yes" or "ever" in Old English.
The English word for "denagare" is "to deny." It refers to the act of refusing to acknowledge or accept something as true or valid.
Yes, as long as it is a valid English word.
No, "preporate" does not appear to be a valid English word. It may be a misspelling or a non-standard term.
The word, locally, is spelt correctly in the question.
Yes, awaiting is a word in the English language. It means that someone is waiting for something, i.e. I was eagerly awaiting the release of the new movie.
That is not a word in the English language, so "so what"? Please ask valid questions.
"ssnidken" unscrambled spells "snideks" which is not a valid word in the English language.
"Logique" is a French word that translates to "logic" in English. It refers to the principles of reasoning and valid argumentation.