In-house


[adjective in-hous; adverb in-hous] /adjective ˈɪnˌhaʊs; adverb ˈɪnˈhaʊs/

adjective, adverb
1.
within, conducted within, or utilizing an organization’s own staff or resources rather than external or nonstaff facilities:
in-house research; Was the ad created in-house or by an outside advertising agency?
adjective, adverb
1.
within an organization or group: an in-house job, the job was done in-house

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