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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inner ring" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a physical or figurative inner circle or group within a larger entity or situation. Example: John was part of the inner ring of the company's leadership team, where strategic decisions were made and high-level discussions took place.
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Another swipe fails to pierce the inner ring.
In that inner ring, population grew by only 4percentt.
The inner ring of buildings once housed classrooms.
The infielders form the inner ring of defense.
In 1850, Saturn's crape, or inner, ring was first observed, again by the Bonds.
In the inner ring, surrounded by a walkway, slightly older men sipped and paced.
That sets the inner ring counter-rotating relative the outer one, like a Wankel engine.
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Inner-ring suburbs have outperformed outer-ring ones.
(The inner-ring suburbs tend to have tremendous income inequality).
But many of them have recently left inner-ring suburbs they found too congested.
"We've seen a greater concentration of poverty in inner-ring suburbs in recent years".
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