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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an occupant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who resides or is present in a particular place, such as a building or vehicle.
Example: "The landlord must ensure that all safety regulations are met for every occupant of the building."
Alternatives: "a resident" or "a tenant".
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(President Taft was not an occupant).
He will formally become an occupant on Monday.
We define an occupant as any person who is physically contained in the vehicle, whereas a passenger is an occupant for whom the trip is being made.
This raised the possibility that an occupant could be partly or completely ejected from that vehicle.
with respect to other passenger vehicles, an occupant restraint system consisting of integrated lap shoulder belts.
The front seat belts have automatic pretensioners to cinch an occupant tightly during a crash.
I doubt there was ever an occupant of No 10 less prone to flattery.
But records show the street address the woman provided does not list anyone named Reid as an occupant.
"That's a Tesla, dude," exclaims an occupant of the car from which the fire was being recorded.
A tree feel on a car in Brunswick County, killing an occupant inside, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.
The introduction of an occupant warning system would significantly reduce the occurrence of fatal entrapment.
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