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Discover LudwigThe phrase "receive good" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could say "receive well," "receive something good," or "be well-received." For example: The new product received well in the market.
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She plans to give helmet stickers to those who receive good reports.
People with incurable cancer do sometimes receive good news, as I have.
The company's pay practices, he says, receive good grades from institutional proxy advisory services.
Paul Burstow, care services minister, said: "We want everyone to receive good quality care.
Letters from school can often be negative, so they will be grateful to receive good news.
A quarter (26%) of people said they didn't receive good value for money.
People with final salary schemes who receive good pay rises could also be hit by a one-off tax charge.
Interns must make themselves stand out if they hope to be hired, or at least receive good references.
But Dr. Morrison and Dr. Siu found that the patients with dementia did not receive good pain control.
One high school senior was so excited to receive good news from Ms. Oliveira this week that she switched her cellphone to speaker mode.
Whatever happens with the fiber-optic cable project, Dotcom continues to receive good news — despite being out on bail since January.
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