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dwellers
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'dwellers' is a correct word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to people who live in a particular place or area. For example, you might say, "The mountain dwellers have lived in the area for hundreds of years."
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42 human-written examples
But while rural dwellers in particular chafe at restrictions and heavy-handed enforcement – which has included forced abortions – many in cities are used to the policy and seem largely indifferent, or like the idea of increasing their families but worry about the financial impact.
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A clear policy of subsidising land for the poorest would reduce the ability of municipal authorities to blackmail slum dwellers' politically and financially.
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At the start of the organic revolution, as the government gave unused city land to anyone who wanted to cultivate it, many first-generation city dwellers remembered their country childhood.
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Poor urban dwellers have to deal with high levels of pollutants, toxicity and traffic-related injuries.
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Shack/Slum Dwellers International (SDI) focuses on giving voice to those living in informal settlements, linking up urban poor communities across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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"Slum-dwellers face a double burden: they face the crisis, and if they talk about it, they face evictions," said Sheela Patel, a social worker who has helped the city's shack and slum dwellers access suitable housing and infrastructure for two decades.
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Sassuolo do still find themselves joint-last in the table, moving level with Sampdoria after their previous fellow basement-dwellers, Catania, got their first win of the campaign at home to Chievo.
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The number of slum-dwellers reached 863 million in 2014 – an increase of more than 200m since 1990.
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Slum-dwellers don't get a say in the urban planning process either.
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It's also big on "rent control" and other mechanisms for shaping its PRS, which 60% of German households use - particularly city-dwellers.
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No one is likely to suffer the ill effects of this heat more than the 7.25 million slum-dwellers who've made Mumbai their home, and who comprise well over half the city's population.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "dwellers" to refer to people living in a specific area or type of dwelling, emphasizing their connection to that place, for example, "city dwellers" or "rural dwellers".
Common error
Avoid using "dweller" as a verb. It is exclusively a noun referring to inhabitants. Use verbs like "live" or "reside" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "dwellers" is as a plural noun. It serves to identify a group of individuals who inhabit a particular place. Ludwig confirms its use as a plural noun, with examples showing its application across various contexts.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "dwellers" is a plural noun used to describe people who live in a particular place. As Ludwig confirms, it is grammatically correct and frequently used, especially in news and media contexts. Common usage includes descriptions of "city dwellers", "rural dwellers", or "slum dwellers", highlighting their connection to specific environments. When writing, remember that "dwellers" is a noun, not a verb, and synonyms like "residents" or "inhabitants" can provide alternative phrasing. Overall, "dwellers" is a versatile and widely understood term for referring to people by their place of residence.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
residents
Emphasizes legal or established habitation in a place.
inhabitants
Focuses on the act of living or residing in a specific location.
occupants
Highlights the physical occupation of a space, whether temporary or permanent.
denizens
Implies a sense of belonging or being native to a place.
townspeople
Specifically refers to people living in a town.
city dwellers
Specifically refers to people living in a city.
villagers
Specifically refers to people living in a village.
population
Refers to the total number of people living in a specific area.
community members
Highlights belonging and participation in a local group.
settlers
Suggests people who have come to live in a new place.
FAQs
What does "dwellers" mean?
"Dwellers" is the plural form of "dweller", referring to people who live or reside in a particular place or type of dwelling.
How do I use "dwellers" in a sentence?
You can use "dwellers" to describe the inhabitants of a specific area or type of residence. For example, "The mountain dwellers have a unique culture" or "City dwellers often face different challenges than those in rural areas."
What are some synonyms for "dwellers"?
Synonyms for "dwellers" include "residents", "inhabitants", "occupants", and "denizens". The best choice depends on the specific context.
What is the difference between "dwellers" and "residents"?
While both terms refer to people living in a place, "dwellers" often implies a more general or informal connection to the place, while "residents" can suggest a more formal or legal connection. Consider the subtle differences when choosing between "residents" and "dwellers".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested