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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already receive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has already been received in the past. Here is an example: "I had already received the package before the delivery date, so I was pleasantly surprised."
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Children of needy families already receive free school meals.
The full-time janitors already receive health insurance.
Veterans and their spouses already receive such benefits.
Also, large parts of the transit system already receive cell-phone signal.
Homeowners can already receive tax benefits for installing efficient new windows.
These companies already receive instantaneously the stream of current Twitter messages.
Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota already receive almost $3 billion in agricultural subsidies.
Most banking customers already receive statements with images of their checks or lists of them.
Poor people already receive vouchers to help them rent decent housing.
The regions, including Kurdistan, already receive a share of oil revenues.
Cable channels already receive monthly payments — but unlike local stations, they aren't available free over the public airwaves.
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