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The phrase "as a reception" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a role or function related to receiving, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "As a reception, I am responsible for greeting guests and managing inquiries."
Alternatives: "in a reception role" or "as a receptionist".
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Staff are searching for a new venue to use as a reception centre.
The front hall serves as a reception room with peach-colored walls, timber floors, and a white marble fireplace.
The Agoraé centre also aims to serve as a reception centre and information source for struggling students.
Here's the three-point program: Find something else to name after Dulles, such as a reception room at Foggy Bottom.
Today, the recently reopened George C. Marshall Center still serves as a reception space, along with a permanent exhibit commemorating the Marshall Plan at work.
After the play, about a dysfunctional family, the very functional Gummers hid behind a staircase near the dressing rooms, as a reception hummed overhead.
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Inductees were honored at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as well as with a reception and induction ceremony at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University.
When it was done, they ignored him, which is about as good a reception as he could have expected.
Mrs. Clinton, in her speech, which drew almost as hardy a reception as her husband, talked about her own visit to ground zero on the day after the attack as senator from New York.
That was as good a reception as an England side has received in a long, long time.
But it remains to be seen whether E.D.M. will get as positive a reception on Wall Street as it does on Randall's Island.
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