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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my receipt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a document or piece of paper that serves as proof of a transaction or purchase. For example: "I need to keep my receipt in case I need to return this shirt."
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I get my receipt.
After I signed my receipt, I noticed that the other couple barely tipped 10 percent.
"When is your birthday?" she asks him as he hands me my receipt.
More recently, the Total Coupon Savings at the bottom of my receipt was over $80.
Later, I scanned my receipt and saw Sara Lee on the list.
It took 173 days from the time I was initiated into IDES until my receipt of initial results.
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My receipts.
Look, here are my receipts.
But I had all my receipts".
The man behind the desk rifled through my receipts.
"I have all my receipts," he says confidently.
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