You typically say "reside in" when referring to a larger area, such as a city or country (e.g., "I reside in New York"). On the other hand, "reside at" is often used for specific addresses or locations (e.g., "I reside at 123 Main Street"). Both phrases are correct, but their usage depends on the context.
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The great plains area of the u.s
AnswerI believe he did reside in NYC. He died in 1988.According to Wikipedia, Reinman was living in West Palm Beach, Florida at the time of his death
People are residing. It's 'to reside'.
Reside basically means the same as the word live.For Example:I reside in Cooperstown, NY. (I live in Cooperstown, NY)Where do you reside? (Where do you live?)
The future tense of "reside" for a second person singular would be "you will reside."
Reside
The prefix for reside is "re-."
Scott Reside's birth name is Scott Edward Reside.
It will reside in the hard disk
They reside every where in the world.
the hoplites reside near libya
the hoplites reside near Libya
You file for divorce in the state you have legal residency in.
I reside in Las Vegas.