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"no reception" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lack of cellular or radio reception, such as when you can't get cell service in a certain area. For example: "I can't make any calls right now--I have no reception in this part of town."
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No reception.
"There are no reception issues.
They had no reception and consumers didn't respond.
There's no reception desk, no concierge, none of the trappings of a hotel.
There's no reception in this valley in any case, for that very reason.
It also has no reception, no check-in process – and no very obvious street presence.
With no reception desk to speak of, it's like stepping into a glamorous apartment.
Gonzalez had five catches, but for just 43 yards, with no reception longer than 16 yards.
He said the radios worked in some areas but received no reception in others.
"There was no reception in the place," she complained, speaking of the cellphone service.
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On the phone when we are both in a taxi [the London underground has no reception]." The relationship with her is still young.
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