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"positive reception from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when describing the response or feedback someone or something has received from others. This can be in a professional or personal context. Example: The new product launch received positive reception from customers, with many praising its innovative features and high-quality design.
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The planned spinoff has had some positive reception from analysts.
"It's had such a positive reception from fans, parents and teachers.
Mr. Romney's address on Saturday got a positive reception from many in the audience.
The bombing plan has had its most positive reception from the newly elected government of Britain's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.
Mr Jones told the BBC that he had already had a "very positive reception" from First Minister Carwyn Jones.
It received generally positive reception from critics.
The song received positive reception from critics.
"Green Light" received positive reception from critics.
"Reunion" has received generally positive reception from television critics.
The episode received a generally positive reception from television critics.
Tales of Symphonia garnered generally positive reception from critics.
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