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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ordinary resident" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person who is living in a particular place for the majority of the time. Example: John is an ordinary resident of this town, having lived here for over 20 years.
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And Ms. Wilson, by almost every measure, was no ordinary resident.
Neighbors of Mr. Barone, who lives in the Parkway Towers on Pelham Parkway in the Bronx, said he was a quiet, ordinary resident.
With her casual manner, she could pass for an ordinary resident of Takoma Park, where "War Is Not the Answer" signs are available free at the local co-op.
For the ordinary resident, there is much to fear and loathe in London: the scourge of 4X4s too wide for a normal parking space; the fit-to-burst property bubble; the Tesco Expresses that used to be pubs.
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Ordinary residents take obvious pride in the village's ancient roots.
What distinguishes these latest austerity measures is how noticeable they are to ordinary residents.
But now ordinary residents can have the experience, no bungee cords required.
For ordinary residents here in Indonesia, a political solution cannot come soon enough.
SEISMOLOGISTS, politicians and ordinary residents of Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, have long feared a big earthquake striking the sprawling city.
Local politicians, members of the legal establishment, scholars and ordinary residents have denounced the trial, now in its second week.
"It's ordinary residents of Beijing, workers, artists and people who sell fresh vegetables and bean curd products," he said.
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