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onshore

[on-shawr, -shohr, awn-] / ˈɒnˈʃɔr, -ˈʃoʊr, ˈɔn- /
ADJECTIVE
coastal
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However, the company said that pressure from the suspension of value-added-tax refunds, which will be retroactively applied, for onshore wind projects could weigh on the renewables segment this year, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Footage shows the official arriving onshore in an inflatable small boat and handing over the eviction notice to Mandarin at a make-shift camp.

From BBC

In a letter to shareholders that month, Diamondback’s then-CEO, Travis Stice, said it was likely that U.S. onshore oil production had peaked and would begin to decline in the second quarter of the year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other renewable energy projects to get contracts include onshore wind – mainly in Scotland – and a small number of tidal power developments.

From BBC

He crawled onshore and looked around for other signs of life, but he never saw another sailor from that ship again.

From Literature