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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in reception" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is currently happening or occurring in a reception area or space. For example: - "The newlyweds were greeted by their guests in reception before being escorted to the main dining hall." - "The company's CEO will be in reception for a meet and greet session with employees." - "Please wait in reception until your name is called for your appointment."
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("I hang in reception like Muzak").
Arrive early and sit in reception.
In reception there is a bowl of Belgian chocolate bars.
Moments later, his shaken colleague appeared in reception.
Other pets are beginning to queue outside in reception.
'No flowers,' said the woman in reception as we arrived at the hotel.
In China's bigger cities children often start learning English in reception year.
Waiting in reception, Pryce is likely to be allowed one free telephone call.
Then in reception a girl arrived with a clipboard and showed me straight to my room.
For cable TV or satellite viewers, airwave changes make no difference in reception.
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There is no conventional check-in, reception area, lobby or breakfast room.
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