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[in-er] / ˈɪn ər /




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The inner parts of the brain are softer, but the cortex has to be cut through.

From BBC

It functions as a modern high-tech replacement for an inner steel-and-concrete structure -- known as the Sarcophagus, a defensive layer built hastily after the 1986 incident.

From Barron's

It was a hard emotional transition, but the experience gave me discipline and inner strength.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most great art, of course, possesses subtle inner metaphors, but sometimes I prefer them to be explicit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather, he encourages us to remember that nothing is ever quite what it seems, and that everyone — even the rich and famous — has an inner world and deeply rooted dreams that we know nothing about.

From Salon