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have received all items
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "have received all items" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to confirm that all expected items have been obtained or delivered. Example: "I am writing to confirm that I have received all items listed in the shipment."
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60 human-written examples
If you think we should have received an item but it is not reflected on your checklist, please wait at least two business days and check again before contacting our office.
So far in 2009, the Lost Property Unit has received 20,520 items.
News & Media
When you're directed to the main menu after your character dies, a notification will appear saying that you've received the items.
Wiki
I speak as a voter resident in Avon and Somerset – until now, a territory familiar only to the cops – who so far has received just two items of bumf in the post: my polling card, and an A3 flyer from the Lib Dems, who assure me that their man understands "what needs to be done to keep communities safe", and that he wants to put victims of crime "at the heart of our policing strategy".
News & Media
Blue bars on the notebook's timeline indicate when characters are available for interaction, and icons indicate that Link has received items, such as masks, from the characters.
Wiki
I've received some interesting items in the mail, ranging from a bag of sugar to a forehead thermometer.
News & Media
In September, Leece proposed an "ordinance relating to ex parte communication disclosures and transparency". The object was to require council members to disclose contacts they had received on agenda items outside the public hearing process.
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When Singh appealed he was told in an ill-written email that eBay takes tracking orders as proof of delivery and that the refund was issued before he had received the item because "we need to resolve the case of the buyer once escalated".
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You will not receive payment if the buyer complains of not having received their item.
Wiki
"The proposal clearly reflects the public interest we've received on the item," the FCC official said.
News & Media
Last week, The Post reported, following Bloomberg, that the Energy Department had received a 74-item questionnaire from the Trump transition team containing some apparently unprecedented requests.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "have received all items" to explicitly confirm that you possess every item expected, particularly when confirming an order or shipment.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "have received all items" can sometimes sound passive. Consider using a more active voice (e.g., "I obtained all items") if the context allows for a stronger, more direct tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have received all items" functions as a confirmation statement, typically used to indicate that a delivery, shipment, or order is complete and that the recipient is in possession of everything expected. It is a declarative statement of fact.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "have received all items" is a grammatically correct and usable confirmation statement indicating the completion of a delivery or order. Ludwig AI confirms this. While it effectively communicates that nothing is missing, the phrase's register is generally neutral to professional, making it suitable for various transactional contexts. As the available data has no examples, it is not possible to assess the frequency of usage across different contexts. Rephrasing options include "have obtained all items", "I confirm receipt of all items", and simpler alternatives like "I got everything" for less formal situations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have obtained all items
Replaces "received" with "obtained", suggesting a more active acquisition of the items.
have acquired all items
Uses "acquired" instead of "received", implying ownership or possession.
have taken delivery of all items
Emphasizes the act of delivery and the completion of the shipping process.
all items have been delivered to me
Shifts the focus to the delivery being completed to the recipient.
I confirm receipt of all items
Presents a confirmation from the recipient's perspective.
all items are in my possession
Highlights the current state of possessing all the items.
I have everything I ordered
Simplifies the phrase to express complete fulfillment of an order.
the complete order has been received
Focuses on the order being complete upon receipt.
I acknowledge receipt of all items
Uses a more formal tone to acknowledge the items.
all items listed have been received
Adds specificity by referencing a list of items.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "have received all items" for a more formal tone?
For a more formal tone, consider using phrases like "I acknowledge receipt of all items" or "I confirm that all items have been received".
Is there a simpler way to say "have received all items"?
Yes, you can use simpler alternatives such as "I got everything" or "I have everything I ordered" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "have received all items" and "have obtained all items"?
"Have received all items" implies a passive reception, while "have obtained all items" suggests a more active acquisition or effort in getting the items.
When should I use "have received all items" instead of "all items have been delivered"?
Use "have received all items" when you want to emphasize your action of receiving, whereas "all items have been delivered" emphasizes the completion of the delivery process.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested