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The phrase "a receptionist was given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action where a receptionist received something, such as a task, responsibility, or item.
Example: "A receptionist was given the responsibility of managing the front desk and greeting visitors."
Alternatives: "a receptionist received" or "a receptionist was assigned".
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Patients seeing a clinician taking part in the study will be given a flyer (brief study information sheet) by the practice receptionist.
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After that, the receptionist called my doctor's office to confirm that I was a patient, and had I been given this prescription.
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