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Discover Ludwig"have a delivery" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to receiving or sending an item, package, or message. Example: "I have a delivery scheduled for tomorrow afternoon."
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"We have a delivery for Mrs. Yount".
When I have a delivery for someone and they aren't home, I can usually leave it with a neighbor.
Brother Bill, himself an ex-Lord's groundstaff boy, will have a delivery lad short for a few days.
"Suppose someone said, 'I have much better drug.' Now I can say I at least have a delivery system".
A century and a half later, we have a delivery service whose raison d'être is rapidly vanishing before our eyes.
He says the service has helped the company to move from telling the customer when they can have a delivery to asking when they would like it.
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When she got there, the cupboard was full because she just had a delivery from Ocado.
In words uttered to me by the late screenwriter Nunnally Johnson, "Carson has a delivery like a Winchester rifle".
Today, we've had a delivery of new cleaning stock so Lynn and I work together to put it away.
Myntra, an online retailer of clothes, has a delivery staff in Bangalore and plans to hire couriers in other cities.
The New Yorker, July 6, 1929 P. 9 Bootlegger has a delivery truck painted and lettered to look like a radio company's delivery truck.
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