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"in dwelling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a person's home. For example, "I felt safe and content in dwelling in my little house in the woods."
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The big networks are hoping that media buyers will not be interested in dwelling on the bad economic news.
"No point in dwelling on it".
Leaf is not interested in dwelling on his early indiscretions.
There's a risk in dwelling too much on the Concorde's obsolescence.
There's little benefit in dwelling on these things but we do so all the same.
It always jars my pleasure in dwelling in a fictional world when I encounter one of those.
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I am much more interested in ideas of in-dwelling within a bodily organism.
An in-dwelling infusion system was employed to vary T-pulse frequencies and durations.
OBJECTIVE: In-dwelling catheters for 24 hours after operation are used routinely in gynecologic surgery.
Administration of an UCA via an in-dwelling catheter in adult patients can also allow for bladder assessment.
The remaining pleural fluid is not opacified and does not communicate with the in-dwelling drain (thin arrows).
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