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The phrase "an inner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is located inside or is more private or personal in nature.
Example: "She has an inner strength that helps her overcome challenges."
Alternatives: "a deep" or "an internal".
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I have an inner conviction.
It's an inner ear problem.
"He has an inner fire".
They're like an inner circle.
It was always an inner visual.
There is, however, an inner hardness.
Do they have an inner glow?
There is an inner elegance.
She has an inner drive.
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Gathered at an inner-city theatre, check.
It's not just an inner-city problem either.
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