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built-in

[bilt-in] / ˈbɪltˌɪn /


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Further mathematical analysis showed that this steady, one-direction shift forward is driven by a built-in feedback loop involving the PER1 protein, which helps stabilize the clock change.

From Science Daily

The results support the idea that humans may possess a built-in "nutritional intelligence" that helps guide balanced eating.

From Science Daily

It serves as a chic Zoom backdrop for Adams’ work-from-home setup, where Adams sits at a glossy black table on a built-in bench with pink and green cushions.

From Los Angeles Times

Even with built-in shelves, there’s still enough room for a twin mattress, which we can easily share.

From Literature

The room was dark wood, with a wall of built-in bookshelves and a couple of leather armchairs on a slightly worn rug.

From Literature