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The phrase "a dwellers" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "dwellers" without the article "a," as "dwellers" is a plural noun.
Example: "The dwellers of the village gathered for the annual festival."
Alternatives: "inhabitants" or "residents."
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Researchers like Cynthia Rosenzweig backed us up then, and this week her predictions proved correct: a major catastrophic event like a hurricane in the tri-state area would disproportionately hurt people in low-lying areas of the city (Mayor Bloomberg's oft-heard zone A dwellers).
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