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domicile

[dom-uh-sahyl, -suhl, doh-muh-] / ˈdɒm əˌsaɪl, -səl, ˈdoʊ mə- /


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There is already a legal requirement to be "domiciled in some part of the United Kingdom" - but this is being interpreted as including a "domicile of origin", which would allow Prince Harry to continue.

From BBC

Housing Authority, the Department of Employment Services and agency domiciles of the deputy mayor for public safety.

From Washington Post

And while maximum curb appeal is important when you’re hoping to sell your house, don’t discount the importance of coming home to an attractive domicile with beautiful exteriors.

From Seattle Times

A few are pushed, including Lords who, it turned out, weren’t British taxpayers, but domiciled in Monaco, Hong Kong and Switzerland.

From Washington Post

While this seemed outright impossible, as the Pagliacci pesto pasta salad never had a horrifying sweet-sour note to it, I allowed Miracle Whip into my domicile for a test.

From Seattle Times