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No, the part of the sentence "I receive a" is not correct and usable in written English.
In this context, "I receive" is a complete sentence. To make the sentence grammatically correct and usable in written English, you would need to add an object after the verb, such as: "I receive a package every day." or "I receive an invitation to join the club."
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What if I receive a suspicious email?
Can I receive a ticket?A.
We lost against AEK, and i receive a red card.
Unless I receive a medal from the President!
What if I receive a bill based on estimated usage?
Stopping at a small grocery, I receive a shock.
But I'd better stop now, before I receive a summons.
"It's pretend, and I receive a big check at the end," he said.
When I receive a beautifully wrapped present, the wrapping is half the joy.
I receive a final-salary teaching pension, so have been left reasonably comfortable.
Instead of the delicately fried liver I'm expecting, I receive a pile of dark brown slop.
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