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"inner door" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a door that is located inside of a larger structure, or one that separates two internal rooms. For example, you could say "He opened the inner door and stepped through to the other side."
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"Too much self-centered attitude closes our inner door".
"They broke down an inner door by rattling it.
After unlocking another, inner, door, an aproned, bearded man appeared and beckoned us within.
But she says no, thanks, not interested, thanks, and closes the inner door on them, though it was open before.
A second, inner door led to a sink and toilet, but we kept that shut and installed ourselves on the carpeted floor.
The outer front door stood open, as it always did in the daytime; the inner door was made of rippled glass.
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Sections of medieval walls and inner doors remain from these battles, interspersed among parallel rows of houses.
And when the store's outer doors opened at 6 45, Ms. Kolody, 73, was the first inside the vestibule, waiting for the inner doors to be unlocked.
Mr. Barton pointed at a motto above the inner doors of the Y's entrance, words that for decades greeted visitors.
When police arrived and found two inner doors damaged, they arrested Roy, who was charged with criminal mischief, a misdemeanor, during an alleged episode of domestic violence.
A final touch is on the inner doors: The brass kick plate is cut in the shape of a rolling form called a Vitruvian wave, the whole package a perfect demonstration of the metalworker's art.
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