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The phrase "as a recipient of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has received something, such as an award, gift, or information.
Example: "As a recipient of the scholarship, I am grateful for the opportunity to further my education."
Alternatives: "as someone who received" or "in the capacity of a recipient".
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As a recipient of a federal housing voucher, Ms. Magee was eligible to enroll.
It is second only to Israel as a recipient of American foreign aid.
I was, I realized, enjoying my new role as a recipient of favors.
As a recipient of federal funding, Princeton is subject to OCR's jurisdiction.
As your dean and as a recipient of government research grants myself, I share your unease.
Each rat was trained in alternate sessions, first as a recipient of food, then as a provider.
Lord Patten, chairman of the BBC Trust, was included as a recipient of Miller's letter to Hall criticising the BBC.
As a recipient of a bilingual education in Wales, I agree with Eleri Jones (Letters, 18 March) on its benefits.
Last week, the ASCAP Foundation named Sky Macklay (DMA, Composition) as a recipient of their Morton Gould Young Composer Award.
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AS was a recipient of an EAACI Exchange Research Fellowship 2010.
AS is a recipient of a Darwin Trust PhD fellowship and PA is a recipient of a BBSRC PhD studentship.
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