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The phrase "a recipient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who receives something, such as a letter, package, or award.
Example: "The recipient of the scholarship will be announced at the ceremony next week."
Alternatives: "an awardee" or "a receiver".
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I'm a recipient.
The document does not list a recipient.
I'm also in a recipient family.
He is a recipient of the National Medal of Arts.
S.P. is a recipient of Samsung Scholarship.
He was a recipient of the Purple Heart.
He was a recipient of Yale Medal in 1983.
It's almost as dangerous as a recipient operation.
He has been a recipient of many awards.
What if a recipient refused his immunosuppression, as Hallam had?
Each team selects a recipient for the award.
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