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The phrase "a reception for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event organized to welcome or honor someone or something.
Example: "We are hosting a reception for the new mayor at the community center next week."
Alternatives: "an event for" or "a gathering for".
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They can afford a reception for 50 guests.
A reception for 300 followed at the Colony Club.
"McDonald's are sponsoring a reception for the exhibitors, I believe.
One evening there was a reception for the new director, Leslie Shakespere.
The following day he hosted a reception for its organisers at Downing Street.
A reception for family and friends will be scheduled at a later date.
There was a reception for the English music industry, and for some reason I got invited.
He recently attended a reception for "Lights Out," the boxing drama series on FX.
Wood is due to attend a reception for the opening of the exhibition on 21 September.
A conference in London on Saturday will mark the occasion, with a reception for surviving originals.
WRIGHT HOSTESS.; Gives a Reception for Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack and Others.
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