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resided from

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'resided from' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English, and should not be used.
The appropriate phrase is 'resided in'. For example: He resided in New York City for three years.

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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

13 human-written examples

Marston was educated at the University of Oxford and resided from 1595 at the Middle Temple, London.

He retired in 1988 and soon thereafter he and his wife moved to Vero Beach, Florida, where they resided from 1990-2004.

News & Media

The New York Times

It's a fascinating show of outsider art from a collection with which Dubuffet (1901-85) soughtoto beget a climate change in the artistic cultures of Europe and, not least, the United States, where the collection resided from 1951 to 1962.

News & Media

The New Yorker

Carnegie Hall would get a reliable source of revenue from Philharmonic subscribers, and it would benefit from the return of New York's hometown orchestra to Carnegie, where the Philharmonic had resided from 1891 to 1962, when it moved to Lincoln Center.

The courts sided with the commission, so the 82-foot-long, 42-ton concrete sculpture by the internationally celebrated German artist Anselm Kiefer no longer occupies the lawn in front of Andrew and Christine Hall's 19th-century Greek Revival mansion, where it had resided from August 2003 until late this summer.

He embarked on a painstaking investigation into the particulars of the lawsuit, the family that rented rooms to the middle-aged playwright and life on Silver Street, where Shakespeare "laye" (that is, resided) from about 1603 to 1605, a period when he wrote, among other plays, "Macbeth," "All's Well That Ends Well" and "Measure for Measure".

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Similar Expressions

45 human-written examples

By its provisions, China was required to pay Britain a large indemnity, cede Hong Kong Island to the British, and increase the number of treaty ports where the British could trade and reside from one (Canton) to five.

There is little doubt that hyperconnectivity is the cultural environment in which humanity will reside from here on out.

News & Media

Huffington Post

IDI_008 "I reside from within my area and the community knows me very well.

This is the same area where the patients reside from whom B. tamiae was isolated [ 23].

"I reside from within my area and the community knows me very well.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always use "resided in" instead of "resided from" when indicating the location where someone lived. For example, "He resided in London" is correct.

Common error

The common mistake is to use "from" with "resided". Always remember that the correct preposition to use with "resided" when indicating location is "in". "Resided at" is also correct when specifying a particular address.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "resided from" is grammatically incorrect and does not function as a standard English phrase. Ludwig indicates that the correct usage is to use "resided in" or "resided at" to indicate a place of residence.

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "resided from" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI highlights, the correct preposition to use with "resided" to indicate location is "in" or "at" (for specific addresses). Alternatives like "lived in", "dwelt in", or "was a resident of" can be used depending on the context and desired level of formality. It is important to avoid using "from" with "resided" to maintain grammatical correctness.

FAQs

How do I properly use the word "resided" in a sentence?

The word "resided" should be followed by "in" to indicate the place of residence. For example, "He "resided in" New York City for many years."

What is a grammatically correct alternative to "resided from"?

The grammatically correct alternative is ""resided in"". "From" is not the correct preposition to use with "resided" when talking about location.

Is there a difference between "resided in" and "lived in"?

While both ""resided in"" and "lived in" indicate where someone has their home, "resided in" is generally considered more formal than "lived in".

Can I use "at" with "resided"?

Yes, you can use "resided at" when specifying a particular address. For example, "He "resided at" 123 Main Street."

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