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Discover Ludwig'passive recipient' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who passively receives something, rather than actively seeking it out. For example: "The factory was a passive recipient of government subsidies."
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'I was the passive recipient.
"She is hardly a passive recipient of social services.
In each case, he's the passive recipient of salvation.
Nor was he just a lucky, passive recipient.
That defense implies, incorrectly, that Mr. McCain was a passive recipient of this bigot's endorsement.
Mr. Hewitt is not the passive recipient of anecdotes and accolades, however.
The whole idea of the patient as the passive recipient of medical intervention would be overturned.
The Indian is only a passive recipient of its worst injuries.
On the other, a woman was expected to be the "passive" recipient of the orgasm "given" her by her husband.
"What I'm interested in is the ability to intervene in the material and not just be a passive recipient".
E-mail messages have also made it possible to be a passive recipient of freshly minted medical discoveries.
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