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The phrase "and is now a resident of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's current place of residence, often in formal or legal contexts.
Example: "John Smith, who was born in New York, and is now a resident of California, has applied for a driver's license."
Alternatives: "and currently resides in" or "and now lives in".
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Mr. Booker, who grew up in suburban Harrington Park and is now a resident of Brick Towers, wants desperately to become mayor of Newark.
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I'm now a resident of Celebration.
Perez is now a resident at Duke.
She is now a legal permanent resident of the United States.
Scholarly activity, which may include research, is now a required element of resident training.
The nominate race of water rail is now a very rare resident on Eivissa.
She is now a lawful permanent resident.
It is now a largely depopulated city: most of its former residents have moved away.
It is now that the residents of Rio de Janeiro begin to wonder: what will the legacy be?
The event's producer, Franco Grimaldi, president of Talent Resource Center, is now the resident caretaker.
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