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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inward facing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is oriented or directed towards the inside or center of an object or space.
Example: "The inward facing seats in the conference room encourage collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "internally oriented" or "center-directed".
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Interestingly, executives feel they are further along with outward-facing digital technologies than inward facing.
"We need to be strong, liberal and magnificent rather than inward facing.
Some cars (including the Tesla) now feature an inward facing camera.
Remember San Francisco's peculiar parking law: Wheels must be turned outward if you're facing uphill, inward facing downhill.
Getting customers to spend more money is an inward facing, organizational goal.
They would like to see the socialist system France has developed extended, and are inward facing in their concerns.
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But this need not be equivalent to transmembrane movement of substrate, which necessarily involves a steady-state cycling of the protein through multiple conformations (inward-facing, empty – inward-facing, substrate bound, outward-facing, substrate bound, inward occluded, etc).
In the paradigm of the alternating-access mechanism of sodium-coupled symporters (Krishnamurthy et al., 2009), substrate release is achieved by the transition from the inward-facing occluded to the inward-facing open state.
The eastern peninsula historically had coveted autonomy, whereas the inland portion was closely tied to the inward-facing empire.
Inward-facing AI cameras can be used to prevent accidents before they occur.
"One of the disadvantages of an iconic building is that it can make you very inward-facing.
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