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The phrase "a recipient of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who receives something, such as an award, gift, or information.
Example: "She was honored as a recipient of the prestigious scholarship for her outstanding academic achievements."
Alternatives: "a holder of" or "a receiver of".
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He is a recipient of the National Medal of Arts.
S.P. is a recipient of Samsung Scholarship.
She is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
He was a recipient of Yale Medal in 1983.
He has been a recipient of many awards.
He was a recipient of the Purple Heart.
F.J.d.C was a recipient of a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship.
He is also a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal.
E.C. is a recipient of a MSK Society Scholar Prize.
N.M.D. is a recipient of FRS-FNRS grants.
LN is a recipient of a CIHR Canada Graduate Scholarship.
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