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in-house

[in-hous, in-hous] / ˈɪnˌhaʊs, ˈɪnˈhaʊs /




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While Wolverine, the next superhero smash from Spider-Man studio Insomniac - another in-house Sony developer - is set to arrive in the autumn.

From BBC

As AI broadens out from large-language models and the hyperscalers who develop them, enterprises—and even countries—are building data centers to host AI capabilities in-house, Kelleher said.

From Barron's

Some pharmacies can produce the drug in-house, known as compounding, but the consistency varies and the acidity causes eyes to sting.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through in-house telehealth storefronts that don’t take insurance, drugmakers are selling select weight-loss medicines to patients for prices that are below pharmacy list prices.

From Barron's

For instance, she said, the agency for many years resisted outsourcing its background check process, partly because of the cost, but also to avoid going against tradition that said the process should be handled in-house.

From Los Angeles Times