inner core

collocation in English

meaningsofinnerandcore

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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.ər/
us
/ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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core
noun
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
the basic and most important part ...
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(Definition ofinnerandcorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinner core

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It purports to isolate aninnercorewithin the subset of persons who have an interest in their legal powers.
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However, beyond the world of partnership, that was not designed to support thisinnercore, negative forces detracted from that core.
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And there the bells speak, recalling him as one who is destined to penetrate to the commercial metropolis'sinnercore.
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The final chapter introduces the core, explaining how the magnetic field may be generated and discussing the importance of theinnercore.
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A section of the wood was chosen and placed under water in the river and left there until the softinnercorerotted away.
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The distinction of musical styles prepares us to take seriously the concerns of the characters in theinnercore.
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And not surprisingly, they constituted theinnercoreof court society.
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The first and the last pieces, however, obtained a solidinnercore.
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In the middle, there was a vast area of countries whose amity was appreciated to the extent to which they were friendly toward the countries of theinnercore.
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He sought to distinguish between what he described as peripheral sovereignty andinnercoresovereignty.
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There probably will be aninnercoreof countries which will create a single currency around the deutschmark.
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The next pressure will come from joining theinnercore.
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A sub-set of member states that wishes to proceed with further integration and to create aninnercorewill be allowed to do so.
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Why are we not negotiating or insisting on reciprocal benefits for ourselves if theinnercoreis going to proceed?
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Cities that are very prosperous in general often have a rundowninnercore.
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However, to imagine that, outside theinnercore, we are all in leafy boroughs is far from correct.
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We are told that new barriers and divisions may have to be introduced between countries in theinnercoreand those outside it.
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However, the point is that such policies are subverting other useful policies in trying to revivify theinnercoreof our cities.
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Thatinnercoremay consist of several materials, usually polystyrene or a mix of polystyrene and rock wool.
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