Local storage issue

I cannot update my apps at it says not enough local storage. I purchased more storage on the iCloud. What can I do to be allowed to be able update/ download apps?

aineburke wrote:
I cannot update my apps at it says not enough local storage. ...
Is this what you mean...
  'Not enough free space' alert when trying to sync

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