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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a receiver of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that receives or is intended to receive something, such as information, messages, or items.
Example: "As a receiver of the award, she felt honored to be recognized for her contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "a recipient of" or "an acceptor of".
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Johnson, who has two years remaining on his six-year contract, makes about $2 million a year -- well below the going rate for a receiver of his caliber.
The camera acts as a receiver of those light pulses.
It has also traditionally been a receiver of generous EU funding.
"As a receiver of calls the prepaid customers generated quite decent revenue (and profitability) from the mobile termination rates alone.
There is the possibility that the Jets may not find a receiver of his quality for years.
And as a receiver of feedback, we often dismiss pandas as unimportant "nice to haves" or at times contradictory to our values.
Now the Dolphins, who fell to 5-2 on Sunday after a 23-10 loss to Buffalo, suddenly have a receiver of historic achievement.
Then you wouldn't be a receiver of smuggled goods (despite your best efforts); you'd be a patsy, embarrassing but not unethical.
Whether as a receiver of illicit goods or a supplier, North Korea is increasingly likely to feel the counter-proliferation pinch.
The talent level and the players that we have in this organization, I think, is a gift to anyone, and I'm a receiver of that gift".
For a receiver of his size, Quick has the potential to become a physical force that can post up defenders on shorter routes and win the ball.
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