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Are the following both sentences correct and natural?

1. I always go to local supper market to buy food.

2. I rarely eat out in the restaurant which far away from my home, I choose to stay there to enjoy my lunch.
 

emsr2d2

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Are the following both sentences correct and natural?

1. I always go to a/the local supper market supermarket to buy food.

2. I rarely eat out in the restaurants which that are far away from my home. I choose prefer to stay there at/near home to enjoy my lunch.
See above. What is the purpose of these sentences? What are you practising?
 

Barque

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It's possible that the OP did mean "supper market" and not "supermarket". The word "supper" is used in parts of East and South East Asia to refer to a late dinner, and a market can refer to a market with food stalls.

Incidentally the term "supper market" seems to be used in Canada too, from my Google results.
 
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