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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a receipt' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to a piece of paper or an electronic document that serves as proof of payment for a purchase or service. For example, "I asked the store clerk for a receipt after I paid for my purchase."
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"A receipt, please.
I hadn't collected a receipt.
You need a receipt?
A small printer produces a receipt.
Did she get a receipt for that?
Can I get a receipt?
I asked for a receipt.
Few ask for a receipt.
Eventually Cherry extracted a receipt.
Hopefully they got a receipt.
He received a receipt by e-mail.
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