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inbuilt Adjective (of a quality or feeling) present from the beginning: an inbuilt prejudice
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The bezel is diecast aluminium while the injection-moulded body has inbuilt cable grips, push-wire connections, snap-fit cover and effective Hacel-Lok fixings enabling tool free installation. Now, with unique products and inbuilt quality, he is looking for the edge by approaching brands such as Sanrio and Disney to co-market the hair styler. As the leading German scholar Sir Ian Kershaw has remarked of a slightly different context, "Television history contains an inbuilt drama that the lecture room, seminar discussion, or research monograph are scarcely equipped to match. |
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