in-state
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editin-state (not comparable) (US, also Australia, India, Malaysia, Nigeria)
- Existing or occurring within a single state.
- in-state travel
- 2017 September 26, Rachel Lenzi, “Michigan-Michigan State”, in The Diehards Network[1], archived from the original on 26 September 2017:
- The Michigan football team’s annual tilt with in-state rival Michigan State will be a 7:30 p.m. ET game.
- Of or from the state where an institution is located, especially a public or state-funded college or university.
- an in-state student
- Applicable to or available to individuals of or from the state.
- in-state tuition
- 2007, Ronald G. Ehrenberg, What's Happening to Public Education? The Shifting Financial Burden[2], page 172:
- Out-of-state tuition is generally two to three times higher than in-state tuition for each of the years, regardless of institution type.