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inside of

Idioms  
  1. 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

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Called ACU193+ because it is detected by the antibody ACU193, the subtype shows up early inside of stressed neurons, the scientists found.

From Science Daily

Though the café is tucked into the corner of two bustling New York City streets, the inside of the shop is peaceful.

From Slate

They later drove to Bondi where they parked and placed the flags on the inside of the front and rear windows, police alleged.

From BBC

The Lakers got a scare when James went down holding his left knee after a collision with Utah’s Walter Clayton Jr. James was dribbling the basketball near the three-point arc when Clayton went for a steal, but instead his knee hit the inside of James’ knee, knocking the Laker to the floor with 7:52 left in the second quarter.

From Los Angeles Times

"Determining that would help us understand how the information gets from outside the cell, where those antigens are being presented by HLAs, to the inside of the cell, where signaling turns on the T cell," he says.

From Science Daily