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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a receipt from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that serves as proof of a transaction or payment received from a specific source or vendor.
Example: "Please keep a receipt from your purchase for warranty purposes."
Alternatives: "a proof of purchase from" or "a transaction record from".
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There was a receipt from a Lord Howe Island bank.
And I didn't get a receipt from the driver.
He also had a receipt from the Courtyard.
If customers show a receipt from the shop, entry to the estate is refunded.
Further investigation reveals a receipt from Staples; they're talking about printer paper.
Anyone who donates a gift of any amount will receive a receipt from Alumni & Development Services.
A few weeks later, I found a receipt from Brooks Brothers festooned with his exuberant signature, tucked into a book.
The next day, Mr. Tafureceiveduez received a receipt from a bank in Zurich confirming the deposit.
You also need a receipt from the charity describing the property, its value and when it was donated.
Ms. Kaufman became aware of the site when she looked at the back of a receipt from Bed Bath & Beyond.
Four advertisements for photographic studios, a receipt from Brady's gallery, and two printed illustrations relating to daguerreotypes.
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