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"resident at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who lives in a particular place. It is commonly used in formal documents or legal language. Example: John Smith, resident at 123 Main Street, has been a member of the community for over 10 years. This example could be used in a formal letter or legal document to establish John Smith's address and length of residency.
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Johnny Walker Became a resident at Spectrum.
She is a second year resident at Northwestern.
He twice deputized for his brother as resident at Lahore.
Two people resident at the address were spoken to.
The bridegroom, 27, is an orthopedic resident at the N.Y.U.
He's the last former UK resident at Guantánamo.
The bride is a pediatric resident at the Mount Sinai Medical Center; the bridegroom is an orthopedic resident at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
Dr. Miller is a second-year ophthalmology resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston.
She is a third-year emergency-medicine resident at Montefiore and Jacobi hospitals in the Bronx.
Officials said that they are unsure if the assailant was a resident at the resort.
The bride, 27, is a second-year pediatric resident at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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