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The phrase "letter has received" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a letter has been received by someone or a group of people. Here is an example: "The company's response to the customer's complaint has been delayed because the letter has not yet been received by the customer service department."
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I have to say that the attention the letter has received has put a smile on my face, as Bennet was a very sick kid," she explained.
The March 6th letter has received less attention than the Rosenstein memo, but it is proving important in ongoing litigation challenging the revised travel ban.
The touching letter has received a strong response from readers.
It's no surprise that the letter has received so much attention.
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A witness, the son of one of the six clergymen, said the letter had received a cold reply saying nothing could be done.
Mr. Prieguez said that state lawmakers were crucial to get-out-the-vote efforts in presidential campaigns and that he was encouraged to hear that several signers of the letter had received conciliatory calls from Mr. Bush's aides.
An online version of the letter had received more than 1,400 signatures by Wednesday afternoon.
According to campaign finance records, the seven Republicans who signed on to that letter have received roughly $70,000 in campaign donations this election cycle from trade groups who met with the White House over the silica rule.
The trial will not be initiated before the protocol, informed consent forms and participant information sheets and GP letter have received approval/favourable opinion from the MHRA, REC, and the respective National Health Service NHS Research & Developmentnt (R&D) department.
Ms. McCollum, via social media and letters, has received the brunt of the backlash from some fans who think the Redskins should hold their ground.
Once E-Letter has received the file, the data processor will quickly get back an estimate of the final costs of the mailing, including postage (or costs of faxing), which is displayed on its browser.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com