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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more inner" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
A correct phrase would be "more internal" or "deeper," depending on what context it is being used in. For example, "He wanted to explore the deeper meaning of life."
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Ms. Chaim, who has four children, admitted to more inner turmoil.
"He only entered to see if there were any more inner vaults, within the vault".
In short, there was a lot more inner torment on "Homeland" than there was torture.
For strong fluid structure interaction, it generates more inner resonance phenomena.
Trasatti plot corroborates that CCGP provides more inner surface charge storage contribution than CoFe2O4 (CC) and CoFe2O4/rGO (CCG) electrodes.
He called for fast volume drops to be lightning quick, more highs from the violins, more inner voices in brass chords and a resonance in every voice.
By contrast, Mr. Locke lived in public housing as a boy in a racially mixed part of Seattle; he is by far the more "inner city" political leader.
"He only entered to see if there were any more inner vaults, within the vault". (There weren't). Sundararajan was a true ascetic, Balagovindan said.
Multilayer laminate bodies exhibit beneficial heat spreading qualities when one or more inner layers have sufficiently high thermal conductivity to carry heat laterally under non-uniform heating conditions.
I am in more control of my reactions to the external world, my stress is lower, I can tap into my creative energy, and overall I feel more inner peace.
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His zeal for more inner-party democracy, while a tad ironic, is still much needed.
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