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'in residence' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone living in a particular place for a certain period of time, for example: The president was in residence at the White House for the duration of her term.
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WOODSTOCK Reggae In Residence.
She was not in residence.
Now YVONNE RAINER is in residence.
A composer in residence.
You're an artist in residence at U.C.L.A.
Would she be our writer in residence?
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"I'm the writer-in-residence".
(Thanks to Numberplay inventor-in-residence Gary Hewitt).
They are artists-in-residence at Quinnipiac.
Cornelia Parker, artist-in-residence, is stumped.
He was made artist-in-residence.
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