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The word 'squatter' is correct and is used in written English
It can be used to refer to someone who occupies a property without permission or a legal right to do so. For example, "The squatter had been living in the abandoned house for months."
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squatter
noun
One who squats, sits down idly.
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Related: Labour and Lib Dems to hit joint total of 339 seats, study predicts In the days after the result, the former prime minister found himself branded a "squatter" when he remained in office as the parties held to talks to strike a deal.
A day later, I reconvened with Eglantine and her squatter friends to explore the city's Barrio Gótico.
They would call him a squatter in Downing Street, insisting he had usurped power.
Some 370,000 other internal refugees crowd Baghdad, half in unserviced squatter settlements.A dozen checkpoints and a 150km of potholed highway to the south the picture looks impressively different.
While a squatter losing their home may not agree, the vibrancy of 59 Rivoli suggests that being converted and legalised is hardly the worst fate a squat can suffer.
The editor, a lecturer in cultural studies at the University of Central Lancashire (and a former "punk, anarchist, squatter and double bassist"), is reduced to asking at one point if DiY in the end is really "a movement or a scene".Only the "it" in DiY is radically unclear.
Indo-Fijians have also been turfed out of squatter settlements around Suva.What of the future of Mr Chaudhry, till May the country's elected Indo-Fijian prime minister, and head of a multi-racial government?
Some allege it makes the problem worse as people already unable to afford rent are further displaced by additional gentrification".Paris is ridiculously expensive and is not fun because it is so expensive," said one 30-year-old female artist and squatter in eastern Paris (who asked not to be named for fear of attracting the authorities who have shut down other nearby squats).
Zama's mother moved from the North-West Province to Johannesburg last year in search of domestic work, and the only place they could find to live was a squatter camp appropriately called Diepsloot, or "deep hole".
If you stand in the middle of the squatter colony at Payatas with your back to the mountain of waste, and try to ignore the stench, it looks much like any other small town in the Philippines.
Their neighbours (including the Hutus) are shorter and squatter, and grow crops.
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