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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a reception" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when describing a location or event, specifically related to being in a reception area or at a reception event. Example: "I waited for my friend in a reception area at the hotel." or "We are invited to a reception at the ambassador's residence."
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We put them in a reception center.
"He's no hometown folk," he told aides as they shifted in a reception line.
One afternoon in July, Bailey greeted me in a reception room on the ground floor.
Anything more becomes messy and difficult to eat in a reception environment.
It's Tuesday afternoon and I'm supply teaching in a reception class in Bristol.
After the speech, all alumni joined Professor Penman in a reception.
Mac went to Lovett's office to thank him and, on leaving, found General Arnold in a reception room.
Coincidentally, perhaps, the event was held in a reception room at the historic National Hotel, overlooking the Kremlin.
"I was in a reception centre and the Home Office rejected many of the children's cases," he said.
Seated in a reception room of his team's hotel, he rapped hard on the coffee table before him.
In a reception setting, don't latch on to any one person; talk to others and mingle around the group.
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