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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good reception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive response or welcome received, often in the context of events, performances, or communications.
Example: "The new restaurant received a good reception from the community, with many praising its unique menu and atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a warm welcome" or "a positive response".
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AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said he was confident Goodes would receive a good reception at form Geelong fans at Simonds Stadium on Saturday night.
Indeed, he got a good reception.
"There was such a good reception for him".
" I hope I'll get a good reception at Anfield.
I think that will be really important so I hope he gets a good reception".
Mr. Velky has not received a good reception in the town.
The church gets a good reception from companies it engages with, Mason says.
"We've had a good reception all up and down the state.
10.08am GMT Cameron is getting a good reception, according to ITV's Chris Ship.
America West claims a good reception by customers, but rival airlines have held tight to their high prices.
It got a good reception for its new Five Hundred sedan and Freestyle "crossover" (a car/sport-utility combo).
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