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parcel received
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "parcel received" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to confirm the receipt of a package or shipment, often in a business or logistical context. Example: "We are pleased to inform you that your parcel received is now in our possession and will be processed shortly."
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Although Zinke advertised the auction as a "bellwether" for America's "energy-dominant" future, barely a tenth of the parcels received bids.
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The freight industry has had to be very flexible in responding to the demands of the new urban economy: decreased size of inventories (zero stock), growing demand for express and urgent deliveries, fragmentation of shipments (a few parcels received each day instead of a consolidated load once a week), fast increase of home deliveries following the rapid growth of on-line shopping.
She was not at the estate, Stormont Castle, when the parcel was received by its postal sorting office.
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Here she is thanking the American journalist W. G. Rogers for a gift parcel she received from him and his wife, Mildred, in March , 1947 I went into the bed room and there was the package — I was so excited I forgot my exhaustion and boredom and opened it feverishly (but carefully undoing the string).
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They opened the letters and parcels we received from West Germany.
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I first signed up when I was 16 years old, I had to verify using my dad's credit card, hence every parcel I receive today still being addressed to Malcolm.
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Then you've got a situation where your employer is funding your parcel-receiving.
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Different from the original busy burst solution whereby detecting transmitters estimate their interference parcel from the received feedback; herein, surrounding femtocells only use the busy tone as an indication of the nearby victim receiver presence.
The grazing was parcelled out, rent received annually and now and again another field sold.
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He has been lauded by Sudan's president and has received parcels of land as gifts.
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(Were we the only family who received parcels from Jamaica and not the other way around?) A gooey Christmas cake from someone called "my mother's mother".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "parcel received" in formal communication to confirm that a delivery has been successfully completed. For example, in a business email confirming an order.
Common error
Avoid using "parcel received" when referring to digital deliveries or intangible items. This phrase is best suited for physical packages or shipments.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "parcel received" functions as a confirmation statement, indicating that a specific package or item has been successfully delivered and acknowledged. Ludwig AI states that this is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "parcel received" is a grammatically sound and comprehensible phrase used to confirm the successful delivery of a physical item. As reported by Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct and usable. While examples are limited, the phrase conveys its message clearly. Although its frequency is low, as reflected in the data. When using this phrase, consider the context and whether a more specific alternative like "package received" or "shipment received" might be more appropriate. Remember to reserve this phrase for physical items, rather than digital or intangible goods.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Package received
Replaces "parcel" with "package", a common synonym, maintaining the same meaning.
Item received
Substitutes "parcel" with "item", broadening the scope to any kind of delivered object.
Shipment received
Uses "shipment" instead of "parcel", implying a larger or more formal delivery.
Delivery received
Focuses on the act of delivery rather than the object itself.
Consignment received
Replaces "parcel" with "consignment", implying a commercial delivery.
Parcel acknowledged
Uses "acknowledged" instead of "received", emphasizing confirmation of receipt.
Goods received
Replaces "parcel" with "goods", indicating a delivery of merchandise.
Mail received
If the parcel has been sent via post.
I received the parcel
It uses first person
We have received the parcel
It changes from passive to active.
FAQs
How can I use "parcel received" in a sentence?
You can use "parcel received" to confirm the arrival of a physical package. For example, "We are pleased to confirm your "parcel received" this morning".
What can I say instead of "parcel received"?
You can use alternatives like "package received", "item received", or "delivery received" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "parcel received" or "parcel has been received"?
"Parcel received" is a concise confirmation, while "parcel has been received" is a more formal passive construction. Both are grammatically correct, but the former is often preferred for its brevity.
What's the difference between ""parcel received"" and "parcel is received"?
"Parcel received" implies a completed action, confirming the arrival. "Parcel is received" suggests an ongoing or habitual action, implying parcels are regularly received.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested