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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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Many foreigners report feeling unwelcome or uncertain about travel to the U.S., and some public leaders from Canada and Europe have urged citizens to spend domestically, instead.

From Salon

“From an equity market perspective, improved market access to Europe would disproportionately benefit domestically listed Indian companies with global aspirations, particularly in industrials, pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals and select consumer exporters,” Desai said.

From Barron's

Companies are also reporting 4Q earnings and could add short-term pressure, particularly in domestically focused sectors, such as retail, where results may disappoint.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any Chinese cars sold in the U.S. would likely have to be manufactured domestically to avoid steep tariffs on Chinese car imports.

From Barron's

Any Chinese cars sold in the U.S. would likely have to be manufactured domestically to avoid steep tariffs on Chinese car imports.

From Barron's