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reside

[ri-zahyd] / rɪˈzaɪd /


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The home spans 12,000 square feet and sits in a wealthy neighborhood, where several stars reside.

From MarketWatch

This is an educational category, not an indication of whether a student resides legally in the country.

From Los Angeles Times

The suspect resided in the state of Washington with his wife and five children.

From BBC

They said the “widespread publication of information about the home where his wife and young children reside” had also “exposed him to heightened security risks and caused him significant anguish and distress.”

From Los Angeles Times

During that time, she appeared alongside D4vd online, and law enforcement sources said she resided at a rental home with the singer.

From Los Angeles Times