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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'receive a package' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to receiving something in the mail or via a delivery service. For example: I'm expecting to receive a package through the mail today.
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The Nets will still receive a package built around the promising young point guard Devin Harris, several lesser players and two first-round draft picks.
SAKI KNAFO On a normal day we might receive a package of preserved spiders and insects from Honduras or Nicaragua or Australia.
"To receive a package from home — it's like the old days — it's the highlight of your day, your week or your month.
Those who pledge receive a package of the bandages, and are entered into a contest to win a trip to New York.
Some 290,000 people facing particular hardship in these five regions – often due to ill health, age or unemployment – receive a package of wheat, flour, eggs, sugar and milk every three months, along with $10.
When our colleague-discount, share schemes and employer pension contributions are taken into account, all our colleagues receive a package that exceeds the value of the living wage, both in London and in the rest of the UK".
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About a decade ago, Finnegan received a package of old letters from his best friend from middle and high school.
A year ago, Davis received a package that contained roots and leaves from a four-thousand-year-old apple.
Mr. Cook received a package valued at $378 million.
Recently, I received a package.
One day, Susan receives a package.
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