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is inner
adjective
Being or occurring (farther) inside, situated farther in, located (situated) or happening on the inside of something, situated within or farther within contained within something.
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This is Inner Mongolia.
His ear is inner.
Here is inner Sydney, the endlessly busy Parramatta Road, in a cafe called Deus.
The hip-hop Houdini, he has been called, because his style is inner city.
Second to Shanxi in reported cases, among the inland regions, is Inner Mongolia, which as of Sunday had reported 17.
For many, Buddhist teachers say, the reward of Buddhism is inner peace and better relationships with other people and all living things.
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Six stops down the railway line is inner-city Aston.
A prominent example is inner-city road pricing in London, England.
In the middle of the spectrum, as one moves toward a freer distribution of, and response to, authority, is "inner-direction".
The song cycle is inner-directed, as if Mr. Paterson, Mr. Berkowitz and Ms. Meeds could read his mind as he stood on the plate.
"THIS is inner-city ghetto land," John Boyega said with audible sarcasm as he waded through the overgrown grass in Mostyn Gardens, a park here in the southern district of Morden.
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