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The phrase 'one inside the other' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to describe two objects that fit together, with one located inside the other. For example, you could say: "The Russian nesting dolls were made out of wood, with one inside the other."
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The window slats have two walls, one inside, the other outside.
The books are like Russian dolls, one inside the other.
The bath consists of two large cylinders, one inside the other.
Tear off a piece of bread, break up the fish and shove one inside the other.
They were dirty from sweat and blood, and tucked one inside the other.
The "unmasking" that Bloomberg promised in its headline was really two, one inside the other.
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We then placed two drains: one inside and the other outside of the knee joint.
For, as Clinton himself writes often, he learned early to lead "parallel lives", one tormented by "demons" on the inside, the other marked by great success on the outside.
One comes from inside, the other from outside, and where they meet we have a chance to catch sight of ourselves.
Two debates took place in Boca Raton on Monday night, one embedded inside the other.
Students form two circles, one inside of the other.
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