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Discover LudwigThe phrase "internal facing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that is intended to be used or experienced by those within an organization or company, rather than the public. For example, "This new software program is for internal facing use only."
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"She went from a client-facing job into a job which is totally internal facing and is quite technical," he said.
And the same is true for the internal facing product owner.
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The distal end is transversely expanded and externo-internally compressed, with a concave internal face.
In many ways, people consider Ms. Van Lindt the internal face of the district attorney's office; she has long been the first person to greet every lawyer interviewing for a job there.
The internal face of this confidence-building equation, according to a number of voters interviewed here, is the 68-year-old Mr. Keita, familiarly known by his initials, "I.B.K".
The effect of treating the internal faces with a sound absorbing material was also investigated.
The growth occurs by stress-driven grain boundary diffusion from below the seed grain onto some of its internal faces.
The animals were placed in a supine position, and the implantation site was exposed through the superior part of the tibia's internal face.
In addition, morphological agreement is observed between the internal face of the HI shell and the brightest structure of Geminga's tail observed in X-rays.
The applied cyclic loading consists in a load pressure imposed to the internal face of the membrane and a vertical displacement of its hub section.
The internal faces are all concavo-convex and have a ridge opposite the spine.
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