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home-grown
adjective
(esp of fruit and vegetables) produced in one's own country, district, estate, or garden
Example Sentences
Given United's financial situation and Garnacho's status as a home-grown player and how that works in the Premier League's profit and sustainability regulations, I can absolutely see a summer transfer looming.
"There has to be a way for Japanese farmers to be profitable and consumers to feel safe by being able to afford home-grown produce."
He argued that the restrictions had pushed Chinese companies toward home-grown alternatives, spurring Chinese investment in the industry.
Welcoming the award to Newcastle, the council said it was "another string to the bow" for the city, while North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said it would give the "opportunity to showcase our home-grown talent".
It fretted that Europe, with its economy and infrastructure in tatters, was vulnerable both to home-grown communist parties and abroad from an expansionist Soviet Union.
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