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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delivery" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of delivering or bringing something to a specific person or place. You can use it to describe a variety of situations, such as: - The mail carrier made a delivery to my house this morning. - I'm expecting a delivery of new furniture tomorrow. - The restaurant offers free delivery for orders over $25. - My sister just went into labor and is about to give birth to her baby - we're eagerly awaiting the delivery!.
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What a delivery!
I'm a delivery guy.
A DELIVERY MAN rolls in a keg.
It's a delivery system for rebellion.
"I made a delivery upstairs," he recalled.
"The food is just a delivery system.
"We have a delivery for Mrs. Yount".
A delivery will arrive at your doorstep.
There is a delivery charge.
He barely wasted a delivery.
Behind them is a delivery ramp.
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