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HifaMo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Non-California Residents

Please is it correct to say 'Non-California Residents'?

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It depends on whether you're talking about somebody who lives in California but doesn't meet residency requirements (for purposes like paying taxes,voting, or attending university) or whether you're talking about somebody who doesn't live in California. The former is a California non-resident; the latter is a non-California resident.

  • It depends on whether you're talking about somebody who lives in California but doesn't meet residency requirements (for purposes like paying taxes,voting, or attending university) or whether you're talking about somebody who doesn't live in California.
  • The former is a California non-resident; the latter is a non-California resident.
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It depends on whether you're talking about somebody who lives in California but doesn't meet residency requirements (for purposes like paying taxes,voting, or attending university) or whether you're talking about somebody who doesn't live in California. The former is a California non-resident; the latter is a non-California resident.

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