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The phrase "a receptacle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that holds or contains items, ideas, or emotions, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The museum serves as a receptacle of history, preserving artifacts from various cultures."
Alternatives: "a container of" or "a vessel for".
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But she's also a construct, a receptacle of our skepticism toward cultural scions.
In copulation the male deposits a sperm capsule (spermatophore) in a receptacle of the female.
So people wind up saying things like, "Your womb became a receptacle of all my self-loathing".
It is both an antique, run by the victors of World War II, and a receptacle of hopes for the future.
The sacred status of the Bible in Judaism and Christianity rests upon the conviction that it is a receptacle of divine revelation.
After undergoing a process of spiritual transformation, the artisan is believed to transform the material used to create the image into a receptacle of divine power.
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But Litter Genie is a receptacle for clumps of waste scooped from the litter box.
Most will have a receptacle for disposing of used plastic bags.
If you have not prepared yourself, you then become a receptacle for all of that energy.
(Laughs) "Big government!" So rather than a government agency that is actually a relief agency that is actually helping the people who are facing foreclosure... you know, the relief agency is a receptacle for all of this bad debt.
Inguinal amplexus takes place on land; at the time of oviposition, the female extends her legs to form a receptacle for the string of 20 to 60 eggs.
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