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Question about keywords

Hi everyone! I'm new in the SEO world but I have found it quite riveting and am trying to learn more every day. I have a question: if high volume keywords have words such as "near me", should I use those words for titles, metatiles, headlines and on-page SEO? My business is local so I am not quite sure if I should use those exact words or Google my business will do the work. Thanks a lot!

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