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The phrase "after a resident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an event or action that occurs following the presence or actions of a resident.
Example: "The maintenance team will conduct inspections after a resident reports an issue."
Alternatives: "following a resident" or "subsequent to a resident".
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I visited a Syrian refugee camp in Harmanli, Bulgaria, after a resident smuggled me inside.
Clucking Commerce After a resident, Lyman Byce, invented the modern-day egg incubator in 1879, Petaluma's poultry profits soared.
This landed at Heathrow at 7.45am, three minutes after a resident in Portman Avenue heard a thud outside.
On Monday, one of two Arizona prison escapees was captured after a resident spotted him at a church the previous day and notified the police.
In one evaluation, he was called "not a team player" because he called 911 after a resident wandered off, running through traffic.
In May, an angry mob – ordinary citizens, not terrorists – destroyed Joseph Colony, a Christian area of Lahore, after a resident was accused of blasphemy.
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One patient, after hearing a resident explain that there was nothing to treat except the pain, said to Thernstrom, "The doctor doesn't understand my problem".
The encampment began shortly after Yolanda Oqueli, a resident of the municipality of San Jose del Golfo, came across the delivery of construction equipment to the site in March 2012.
The clinical condition was agreed after scrutinising a resident's notes.
In the state of Colorado, vehicles must be registered within 60 days of purchase and within 90 days after becoming a resident.
Two days after the memorial, a resident proudly showed her the construction plans for his new home, near the temple.
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