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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inbound" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to marketing, logistics, or communication, referring to something that is incoming or directed towards a specific point.
Example: "We are focusing on an inbound marketing strategy to attract more customers through content creation."
Alternatives: "an incoming" or "a received".
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An outbound freight ship and an inbound container ship collided.
A dapper German businessman arrives on an inbound flight and is met by his chauffeur.
Carter took an inbound pass from Jose Calderon with 1.7 seconds left in the left corner.
But Rick Brunson, activated just before the game, stole an inbound pass aimed at Rider.
Five were in an outbound tunnel, and three were in an inbound tunnel.
I-395 (the Southeast-Southwest Freeway) doesn't really have an inbound or outbound direction.
The official said that the operation began with a report from Colombian intelligence of an inbound plane.
The Irish missed three shots before getting the ball on an inbound pass behind their basket with 1.7 seconds left.
In 2012, 28% of network operators suffered an inbound DDoS attack and one-third suffered an outage that affected customers.
Trailing by 3 points with 9 seconds remaining, Rutgers had a chance to tie on an inbound possession.
Asjha Jones started Connecticut's big burst with a quick basket off an inbound pass 3 47 into the game.
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