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The phrase 'insider of' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'inside of' to describe something that is enclosed or surrounded by something. For example, "The child played with the toy inside of the box."
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I am just speaking as an insider of this industry, and telling you some disturbing truth.
Giulio Andreotti, who has died aged 94, was the ultimate insider of Italian political life.
Essentially a pragmatic conservative, the 64-year-old cleric is an insider of the Islamic establishment.
"They could've found a kilo of cocaine insider of her and still should not have done it".
"I call it 'Uberville,'" he tells Business Insider of his apartment, adding that it also helps him stay motivated and disciplined, since he works from home.
Judge Daniels, the trial court judge, dismissed the case, ruling that "neither Strickland nor his employer, GE Capital, was a corporate insider of SunSource".
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So the "energy insiders" of Washington are going to have to recalculate the odds.
Mr Loeb's pressure could give Mr Hirai a useful tool to convince insiders of the need to change.
Insiders of all types going rogue have become a problem for the government and industry over the last decade.
We cannot replace a group of corporate Republicans with a group of corporate Democrats, just swapping the Washington insiders of one party for the Washington insiders of the other.
He accused "left-of-center" Republicans and "Trenton insiders" of promoting Mr. Kean as an alternative to Mr. Schundler.
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