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Discover Ludwig"in receipt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to obtaining or receiving something, usually an item or letter. For example, "We were in receipt of the letter last week."
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We're in receipt of it.
"Everyone in receipt of benefits is not a scrounger.
I am in receipt of social security benefits.
He is in receipt of employment and support allowance.
I was in receipt of benefits for a long time.
To compare the subjective health of adolescents from families in receipt and not in receipt of social assistance.
In receipt of the 50 g[old] m[arks].
These are serious questions: if those in receipt of income-related benefits aren't proper citizens today, those in receipt of housing benefit might not be full citizens tomorrow.
Now similar penalties are being extended to thousands of workers in receipt of universal credit (UC).
Should theatres continue to be in receipt of public money if they only play safe?
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