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inbound

[in-bound] / ˈɪnˈbaʊnd /


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I had to set up an office just to handle the inbound flow of new solutions and ideas.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several other southeast states ranked high on inbound moves, including North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama.

From The Wall Street Journal

Five inbound ships turned around and headed for ports elsewhere in the past four to five days, the data show.

From The Wall Street Journal

Announcing its legal challenge in November, Cagne said there was a failure to properly evaluate the significance of inbound flight emissions and to assess the effect of non-carbon dioxide emissions on the climate.

From BBC

And investors overstate how much of Gartner’s business relates to written research, he argued, with the bulk actually coming from things like conferences and inbound inquiries.

From MarketWatch