Okay, the user wants me to translate "city residents" into French. Let me think. The direct translation would be "les résidents de la ville". But wait, in French, sometimes "city" can be translated as "ville" or "cité", but "ville" is more common. "Residents" is "résidents" or "habitants". "Résidents" is more formal, like people who live there as residents, while "habitants" is more like inhabitants. The user didn't specify context, so maybe "résidents" is safer. So "les résidents de la ville" seems right. Let me check if there's a more common phrase. Sometimes "les habitants de la ville" is used, but both are correct. Since the user didn't specify, I'll go with "les résidents de la ville".
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