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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Inner

Can I say "located inner than" as in the example below?

The seat slide switch is located inner than the armrest on the door trim.

By "inner" I want to say closer to the vehicle center. If it is incorrect, could you suggest a correct one?

Thank you!
  

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inner further in (from.....)
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Thank you very much!

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