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'dwell in' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe living in a certain place or living within a particular area of thought or activity. For example, "The family has been dwelling in their small apartment for many years now."
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Others dwell in the Byzantine.
They dwell in Kafka-esque committees.
"May God dwell in this house forever".
They do not dwell in his world.
I dwell in the familiar.
Nobody may dwell in here but Jesus".
"I can't dwell in the past.
Laumas dwell in the forest near water or stones.
(Another 80-odd hardy ferns dwell in his garden).
He would prefer to dwell in anonymity there, too.
May her memory dwell in the house of Zion.
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