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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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“Due to the tariffs, most raw materials used in manufacturing, such as steel and wire, need to be sourced domestically, and the cost keeps going up,” said a respondent.

From The Wall Street Journal

American chip makers such as Intel need those commitments to expand their manufacturing domestically.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has achieved substantive accomplishments, both domestically and in foreign policy.

From BBC

But domestically, factories and shopkeepers have to contend with a concoction of issues, including persistently weak consumer spending and tighter safety regulations.

From Barron's

Though much equipment is imported from China, some battery and wind manufacturing is done domestically.

From The Wall Street Journal