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The phrase "a receipt for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a document that acknowledges the payment for goods or services received.
Example: "Please keep a receipt for your purchase in case you need to return the item."
Alternatives: "a proof of purchase" or "a payment confirmation".
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Did she get a receipt for that?
The owner gets a receipt for a tax deduction.
Everything he said, he had a receipt for.
He issued a receipt for the peyote and collected $125.
A receipt for that bag you really wanted?
Where could I get a receipt for him?
We give him more than two hundred euros, without a receipt, for the job.
There was also a receipt for the purchase of two hundred camels for Qaddafi.
Have you got a receipt for that?' You could see everything was old.
There was an inexplicable business trip and a receipt for a dress.
The following month he claimed for £136 in council tax despite attaching a receipt for £142.
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along with a receipt for
a presentation for
a deposition for
a beneficiary for
a recipe for
a submission for
a perception for
a receptionist for
a confirmation for
a payment for
a receptor for
a collection for
a heart for
a victory for
a boon for
a search for
a stripper for
a formula for
a cry for
a pause for
a risk for
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