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'has received from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone receiving something from someone else. For example: She has received a scholarship from her school.
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This would include income he has received from banks.
This is more than every Republican candidate combined has received from the firm.
Following are excerpts from letters Mr. Brokaw has received from readers.
The troop-increase proposal that Trump has received from American generals would not prevent such events.
The Post also reports on offers Ms. Dupré has received from the entertainment industry.
But the international organisation has been encouraged by the cooperation it has received from the alliance.
The letter was the second that Allergan has received from regulators regarding the marketing of Botox.
Mickelson said he had been touched by the support he has received from team-mates.
Dokic said she was grateful for the support she has received from other players yesterday.
There is also the boost Mr. Obama has received from the Republicans' disarray.
(Or roughly one-sixth of what Mr. Toomey has received from retirees).
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