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In this note, we explain how mirror symmetry for basic local models in the Gross–Siebert program can be understood through the nontoric blowup construction described by Gross–Hacking–Keel. This is part of a program to understand the symplectic geometry of affine cluster varieties through their SYZ fibrations.