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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resident in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate someone's place of residence or where they live, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "She is a resident in New York City, where she has lived for over a decade."
Alternatives: "living in" or "based in".
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Do you have somebody resident in Amman?
And here, resident in our hearts, always.
Lifelong resident in Trenton.
> be resident in memory.
O'Brien is resident in Malta.
He is normally resident in the US.
In 1984 he became Resident in Endocrinology.
Are you resident in one of the Baltic states?
It said counselors would assist every resident in the transition.
He first was a medical resident in Brooklyn.
Last year, I visited a resident in temporary accommodation.
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