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in-built
adjective
Alternative spelling of inbuilt
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The word “in-built” is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective which is used to describe a thing which has been built into a product, usually as part of the design or function. For example, “This laptop has an in-built camera for video conferencing.”.
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You need an in-built fan base.
Maybe it's our in-built moral code?
Are they arbitrary, sociocultural constructions or in-built evolutionary predispositions?
New clothing would have in-built heating and cooling.
We're born with an in-built capacity for language.
The remodelled Nou Camp, with its in-built mausoleum, will also carry a sponsor's name.
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Stadium expansions in built-up areas can run into trouble.
Seven-storey building in built-up area.
Hence, minimisation of speeding in built-up areas is vital.
This figure represents 46.67 % growth in built-up area over a period of three decades.
Joints play an important role in the dissipation of vibration energy in built-up structures.
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