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The phrase "resident of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to denote someone who resides or lives in a particular place. For example: "John is a resident of Florida."
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Resident of Manhasset.
Longtime resident of Queens, NY.
Lifelong resident of Scarsdale, NY.
Longtime resident of Englewood, NJ.
Or a resident of Seattle.
He is now a resident of Moscow.
Resident of Manhasset, NY for 46 years.
She was a resident of Westport, CT.
("Brummie" means a resident of Birmingham).
He was a resident of Rye, NY.
Resident of White Plains for 39 years.
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