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located or occurring inside something
- Internal organs such as the heart and lungs are vital for bodily functions.
- The company is conducting an internal investigation into the allegations of misconduct.
- The internal components of the computer control its functionality and operations.
- Internal policies govern the conduct of employees within the organization.
- The internal pressure of the balloon causes it to expand when inflated.
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referring to activities or matters within a country's borders
- The government announced new policies to boost internal trade.
- Internal flights are often cheaper than international ones.
- The ministry focused on internal issues, like education reform and healthcare.
- Internal migration has increased as people move from rural to urban areas.
- The airline added more routes to meet demand for internal travel.
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happening within an organization, institution, or community
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referring to thoughts and emotions that are privately experienced
- She kept her internal feelings of frustration hidden from her colleagues.
- Despite his calm demeanor, he was filled with internal doubts.
- His internal struggle between ambition and integrity was exhausting.
- She battled internal fears about the upcoming presentation.
- Meditation helped him manage his internal anxiety and stress.