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The phrase "a reception center" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility where people are received, often for services or information, such as in a community, event, or emergency situation.
Example: "The city has established a reception center for those displaced by the recent natural disaster."
Alternatives: "welcome center" or "information center".
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We put them in a reception center.
At Orly, there is a reception center with 300 beds for those "repatries" landing by plane.
A few years ago, she added a reception center to her funeral home.
There are six in addition to Oakington, which the government calls a reception center.
Prison guards let visitors in and out at regular intervals, as if they were operating a reception center.
By the afternoon, the Red Cross had set up a reception center in a school auditorium a few blocks away.
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However, going through a reception centers was found to have helped the reintegration process.
Hundreds of refugees frustrated at being stuck at two train stations in Hungary set off for Austria, one group forming a line nearly a half-mile long as they streamed out of Budapest, the other breaking out of a train near a migrant reception center.
These men are granted a seven-day furlough and will be required at the end of this seven-day period to assemble at a point designated by the local draft board and proceed in a group to a designated reception center.
Pinned to a wall were alternate versions of a visitor reception center, separate from the loop.
When a young Kurdish man hosted in a temporary reception center in Milan started swiping through some pictures on his phone, one of the center's staff members was shocked by what he saw.
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