residency
resi|den|cy /r'ezɪdənsi/ (residencies)
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Someone's residency in a particular place, especially in a country, is the fact that they live there or that they are officially allowed to live there.
He applied for British residency...
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A doctor's residency is the period of specialized training in a hospital that he or she receives after leaving university. (AM)
He completed his pediatric residency at Stanford University Hospital.
1 [N-UNCOUNT]
Someone's residency in a particular place, especially in a country, is the fact that they live there or that they are officially allowed to live there.
He applied for British residency...
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A doctor's residency is the period of specialized training in a hospital that he or she receives after leaving university. (AM)
He completed his pediatric residency at Stanford University Hospital.