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home-grown
adjective
- (esp of fruit and vegetables) produced in one's own country, district, estate, or garden
Example Sentences
China is the world’s second-largest movie market and its home-grown films are infused with government-approved patriotic and culturally resonant themes.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the measures would "boost growth that puts money in working people's pockets" and ensure "home-grown firms" can export UK-made cars worldwide.
Last week alone, four premieres around town created an atmospheric river of chamber opera and opera-like works, home-grown and imported.
Although the Baftas are usually an Oscars bellwether, the British Academy also occasionally goes its own way, and takes the opportunity to reward a home-grown star on their own soil.
He has blamed fossil fuel prices for the rises and says the answer is clean, home-grown power: "the cheapest forms of power are… solar, offshore wind and onshore wind".
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