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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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Apollo Go has been expanding its robotaxi fleet size both domestically and overseas.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Its priority, both domestically and in foreign policy, is economic development. There is a broad consensus that China shouldn't recklessly get involved in a war."

From BBC

Speaking from Heathrow Airport in London, the party's Treasury spokesman Robert Jenrick said the move would save £45 for a family of four travelling abroad, and £48 domestically.

From BBC

While the vast majority of liquid nitrogen and ammonia is domestically produced, the U.S. imports about half of its urea, making it susceptible to the Middle East supply shock.

From Los Angeles Times

Thomas compared the situation to the fuel shocks of the 1970s, which helped advance the mass adoption of natural gas for heating instead of fuel oil and the doubling down of drilling for oil domestically.

From Salon