inner in the PONS Dictionary

inner Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

inner feelings
inner life
inner tube
inner voice

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It was obvious that the sound propagated very well through the bones of the maxilla to the inner ear.
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Specifically, it is between the two inner tracks that provide local service.
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The inner lip is short, curved, reflected over and appressed to the base.
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As she grew older, he taught her the inner workings of cars.
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The inner side of the shell is white with a purplish sheen.
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Thus, the new station site needed to be just outside the inner city to be able to solve these problems.
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You can notice the age of the building by how you have to stoop to go through the inner doors between rooms.
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The larva eats nearly all of the inner tissue of the leaf before moving on to the next leaf.
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It needed to be strengthened following the removal of the inner ring on the left bank.
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The inner narthex is divided into three bays.
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