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The phrase "we inside" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a group of people being within a certain location or context, but it lacks clarity and completeness. Example: "We inside the building need to follow the safety protocols."
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Were we inside or outside?
He will answer: "Are we inside a building right now?" The other one may add: "I like hats," before laying his head on the desk and drooling.
Are we inside a building right now? Anna Bailey is a British art teacher who works at a high-poverty high school in the Bronx, New York.
"The Chinese Internet market is so set apart from other countries that we inside the industry refer to it as the Galápagos Island syndrome," said Kai Lukoff, the editor of TechRice, a China-focused technology blog based in Beijing.
(Are we inside a Rona Jaffe novel?) Phyl spent her life in a kind of modern version of Fannie Hurst's famous "Back Street" — devoting herself to several very distinguished married men who were crazy about her but couldn't or wouldn't marry her.
"I hope young people will see the play and go, 'Wow, if he can do it… ' For we are all full of self-doubt about whether we belong: are we inside or outside?" And she implies that she's going to need Aldridge's example as she takes on the Tricycle (coping with its £350,000 subsidy cut, for starters).
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"Cos we feel inside, that we can make it".
How do we know inside when we are free?
If we stay inside them we can't excel.
We went inside.
We go inside.
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