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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inside sources" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to individuals or contacts who provide information from within an organization or group, often in the context of journalism or reporting. Example: "The journalist reported that, according to inside sources, the company is planning to make significant layoffs next month."
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According to inside sources, it is unusual for North Koreans to buy copied DVDs.
However inside sources have told Guardian Australia the magazine is indeed expected to close.
According to inside sources, Metro's profits did slip under her stewardship.
In fact, according to my inside sources, his various initiatives have met with incredulity by the senior journalistic staff.
The argument that Mr. Rajaratnam had multiple inside sources at the bank was among Mr. Gupta's main defenses.
So many gaming sites and magazines try to cull cheats from inside sources and beta testers, or by experimenting with games.
Inside sources suggest that the change in fortunes means that previous thoughts of the Independent being sold off by Lebedev have now receded.
He said his chance for freedom came when interrogators recognised that he could not provide valuable information on inside sources for the books.
"Inside sources trust reporters to protect their identities so they can reveal more than the official line," one of these editorials stated.
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