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"student residence" is correct and is commonly used in written English to refer to a building or set of buildings that provides housing for students, usually on the grounds of a college or university.
For example, "The university opened a new student residence last year that can accommodate 300 students."
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Among those singled out was the student residence in L'Aquila.
Earplugs too can be pretty handy in a noisy student residence".
In addition, he indicates that he lived in Eliot House, a student residence at Harvard.
A third of all on-campus offenses happened in student residence halls, the report said.
For this isn't a bleeding-edge arts centre or boutique hotel, but Nido, a student residence in Spitalfields, London.
It was a few steps from the Grosvenor Hotel, wh which has now been turned into a student residence.
Mr. Rawn recalled the opening of his first student residence, at Bates College in Maine, in 1993.
The photographs are on permanent display in Rockoff Hall, a new Rutgers student residence across from Mason Gross.
He was speaking next to a student residence in L'Aquila that collapsed, taking the lives of seven young people.
Two weeks ago, security guards discovered twelve petrol bombs in a student residence at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Such housing became more formal three years ago when the school obtained foundation funding for a 12-student residence with a full-time adult staff member.
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