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Idioms and Phrases
Within, in less than the whole of, referring especially to a period of time. For example, They promised to return it inside of a month . Although some authorities believe inside alone conveys the same meaning, the full term is widely used. [Early 1800s]Example Sentences
UCLA’s Timea Gardiner had a three-pointer roll around the inside of the rim and pop out.
The inside of the former Victorian toilet block has now been transformed - with fresh painting, new flooring, a brand new roof and heating being installed.
Have you ever been inside of a crowded Trader Joe’s and thought, “Man, I wish there were more dogs in here”? Or squeezed yourself past five carts parked in the middle of a grocery aisle to get your hands on the only sensibly priced vanilla extract in town, only to find that the vanilla is being blocked by a poor, overstimulated puppy, whose owner is talking on the phone and looking the other direction?
“I have a really deep, intimate understanding of how sales inside of a retail store can directly impact the people working at the store level,” she said.
Binaghi continues: “This corridor allows the natural movement of wildlife species and the proliferation of flora species, promoting ecosystem regeneration and genetic enrichment of species. Even though our hotels are not inside of this protected space, the Wildlife Refuge is within Reserva Conchal and due to their proximity, biodiversity conservation practices are part of everyday operations.”
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