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domestically

American  
[duh-me-stik-uh-lee, -tik-lee] / dəˈmɛ stɪk ə li, -tɪk li /

adverb

  1. within or with respect to the home.

  2. with respect to a country or region's internal affairs.


Example Sentences

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"This shows that these advanced architectures aren't just possible in the lab -- they can be produced domestically, at scale, which is what America needs to stay at the forefront of semiconductor innovation."

From Science Daily

Turkey has intensified intelligence and counterterrorism operations in recent years against IS networks operating both domestically and abroad, particularly those linked to the group's Khorasan affiliate.

From Barron's

A top Chinese military test pilot told a Chinese newspaper in 2016 that domestically made engines struggled with insufficient thrust, high fuel consumption rates and poor reliability.

From The Wall Street Journal

Almost its entire inventory of long-range weapons is domestically made.

From BBC

Chinese AI chip startups have accelerated their efforts to go public and tap capital markets for funding as Beijing has made tech self-sufficiency, including making AI chips domestically, a priority for its next five-year plan.

From The Wall Street Journal