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The phrase 'inner structure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe certain aspects of an object, event, or concept. For example, "The inner structure of the novel was carefully crafted to reflect the protagonist's emotional journey."
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The inner structure of power is something of a secret.
The whole inner structure of that man is different to me.
The entire inner structure of the Federation Tower is composed of concrete, so the shortfall presented no small jam.
The impact appears to have shoved the seal sideways, exposing the inner structure of the wing behind it.
The equations that encode its inner structure, if printed in small type, would cover an area the size of Manhattan.
How, from flinging paint on a canvas laid on the ground, did he create such beauty and inner structure?
There are smaller Neoprene pads between the sides of the auditorium and the surrounding walls, a distance of two to three inches, to stabilize the inner structure.
He also observed that the fine inner structure of the nerves in certain brain regions was disrupted, forming "tangles" made up of a protein later called tau.
It's in the drawing of a living neck cut away to show the nerves and vertebrae like the inner structure of a helter-skelter.
Slowly, the bacteria works its way through to the dentin, the inner structure, and from there the cavity begins to blossom three-dimensionally, spreading inward and sideways.
When you enter the arena, you go up one of several monumental staircases tucked between the pillowy exterior and the concrete inner structure of the stadium.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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