How to Use in-house in a Sentence
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And that's just the in-house meals.
—Kirby Adams, Louisville Courier Journal, 9 Oct. 2025
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These schnitzels are not made in-house.
—Michael Deeds, Idaho Statesman, 11 June 2026
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None of the items cooked in-house had use-by dates.
—Eleanor Nash, Kansas City Star, 2 Apr. 2026
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The bun and fries are the few items not made in-house.
—Louisa Kung Liu Chu, Chicago Tribune, 27 Jan. 2026
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The bags are produced in-house.
—Luisa Zargani, Footwear News, 27 May 2026
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Dressings and sauces are made in-house.
—Joe Mutascio, IndyStar, 20 Feb. 2026
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All pastries and breads are made fresh in-house.
—Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 22 Sep. 2025
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The namesake lox is made in-house, too.
—Katie Chang, AFAR Media, 31 Oct. 2025
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The food is made in-house by chef Lin and his son.
—Angela Lian, Travel + Leisure, 10 Jan. 2026
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Pastas, which make up the bulk of the script, are made in-house.
—Tom Sietsema, Washington Post, 17 May 2023
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There was a time when just having your own in-house gym was a flex.
—Paige Reddinger, Robb Report, 23 May 2026
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Arm is the newcomer with its first in-house chip.
—Natasha Abellard, CNBC, 24 Apr. 2026
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An in-house line of lotions and potions?
—Chadner Navarro, Vogue, 30 Oct. 2025
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They are known for their 20 on-tap beers, which are all brewed in-house.
—Ella Gonzales, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 25 Sep. 2025
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The pastries, cakes and cookies are made in-house.
—Jason Dill november 5, Miami Herald, 5 Nov. 2025
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And that requires more than just in-house ethicists.
—Eric Markowitz, Big Think, 23 Sep. 2025
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Novig already has an in-house trading team.
—Dan Bernstein, Sportico.com, 26 Jan. 2026
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Made from scratch is the name of the game here; even the burger buns are made in-house.
—Lauren Breedlove, Travel + Leisure, 10 Jan. 2026
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Neon’s in-house ethos, said Quinn, is a form of non-groupthink.
—Scott Roxborough, HollywoodReporter, 28 Sep. 2025
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This is being handled in-house.
—Stylecaster Editors, StyleCaster, 30 Mar. 2026
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Find out if the service team is in-house or outsourced and where they're based.
—Kathleen Hurley, Forbes, 9 Oct. 2024
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All are smoked in-house with red oak and white oak wood in a Moberg smoker.
—Usa Today Network, USA Today, 11 Feb. 2026
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Others, like Othram, do it in-house for a fee.
—Tim Stelloh, NBC news, 21 Feb. 2026
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But just as much or more focus needs to be on in-house talent—and not just among tech teams.
—Byrodney Zemmel, Fortune, 15 May 2024
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An in-house florist picks flowers from the gardens daily.
—Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 2 June 2026
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Users can suggest markets, but an in-house team creates them.
—Jacob Feldman, Sportico.com, 6 Aug. 2025
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Their coffee beans are roasted in-house and all drink syrups are homemade.
—Ella Gonzales, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 25 Sep. 2025
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More than just a cool scene, this shop roasts its own excellent coffee in-house.
—Jill Cassidy, The Arizona Republic, 16 Jan. 2024
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The crisp, flaky tortilla is fried in-house, and the inside is as described.
—Jess Fleming, Twin Cities, 26 Feb. 2026
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The in-house token of the Ethereum blockchain has gained 72% this year.
—Vicky Ge Huang, WSJ, 9 Nov. 2023
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