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The phrase "a boarder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who rents a room and board in someone else's home, typically in a boarding house or similar arrangement.
Example: "After moving to the city, she found a cozy apartment where she could take in a boarder to help with the rent."
Alternatives: "a lodger" or "a tenant".
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"They have a boarder there, too.
Ted is a boarder in Bobby's house.
This includes Greek houses, even when living as a boarder.
The idea of a boarder seemed odd, even seedy.
Actually, she is not their grandmother; she is a boarder.
A boarder also had to brave the hazards of eros.
Max came to live with Maurice & Libby as a boarder.
Taylor enrolled as a boarder, but Mikaela was too young.
Discusses birth of a daughter, a boarder, a visitor, and other family news.
* As a boarder at Marlborough school, Catherine held school records for high jump and long jump.
But reduced circumstances forced her to take a boarder and give dancing lessons.
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