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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delivery of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of delivering something, typically goods or services.
Example: "We are expecting a delivery of new office supplies tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a shipment of" or "a consignment of".
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I get a delivery of letters about once a month.
She has never failed to bring a delivery of lamb.
The chef had received a delivery of fresh ceps that morning.
Later, we hear that "it could have been a delivery of groceries but for their faces".
Once when I was a nurse I was called to a delivery of twins.
Indeed, the first butcher I called had just received a delivery of fresh quail.
A delivery of aid to all four areas went ahead in October.
The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement that a delivery of aid to Aleppo would start immediately.
They reportedly helped themselves to a delivery of Yakult milk drink left at the door before leaving.
Maybe, but in the real world of logistics, last week a driverless truck made a delivery of beer in Colorado.
A delivery of Diet Coke spread gloom today — if the jury want refreshments, they won't be coming out imminently.
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