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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recipient with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or entity that receives something, often in contexts involving communication, transactions, or gifts.
Example: "The email was sent to a recipient with the necessary permissions to access the document."
Alternatives: "an individual possessing" or "a person having".
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Ordinary cryptographic systems rely on scrambling messages so thoroughly that only a recipient with a code key can unscramble them.
Brennan, D. C. et al. Portal vein thrombosis complicating islet transplantation in a recipient with the Factor V Leiden mutation.
We examined the ability of a recipient with liver failure to hyperacutely reject a liver xenograft in the dog-to-pig model in the immediate postoperative period.
A gift exchange may not only provide a recipient with what amounts to credit for a period but also validates, supports, and expresses a social relationship in terms of the status of those concerned.
Benefits depend on age, length of previous service, family circumstances and so on, but at the top end of the scale a recipient with one child can get 67% of previous net income (up to a maximum of euro1,875 a month) for as long as 32 months.
A photo can be sent to a recipient with a preset view time of 1, 3, 7 or 10 seconds.
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Finally, even a welfare recipient with a federal statutory claim may sue in a federal court if his lawyer can link this claim to a substantial constitutional contention.
For a welfare recipient with a history of working, the monthly plan might involve daily attendance at a job-search center in downtown Chicago.
A vaccine recipient with a positive response to at least one pool is defined as a responder.
The first email goes out and, depending on how a recipient interacts with it, a follow-up email is sent a number of days later.
Briefly, the instrument was used to create holes in a recipient block with defined array cores.
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