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Future332 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Longest living resident

Is the following grammatical and does it sound natural? She's one of the longest living residents in my neighborhood. Thanks in advance.

  

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It is ambiguous. She is one of the oldest (longest-living) ... She is one of the residents who has lived the longest time in the neighborhood.

  • It is ambiguous.
  • She is one of the oldest (longest-living) ...
  • She is one of the residents who has lived the longest time in the neighborhood.
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It is ambiguous.

She is one of the oldest (longest-living) ...

She is one of the residents who has lived the longest time in the neighborhood.

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