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"received a cue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to either a literal cue or a figurative cue, depending on the context. For example, you might say, "The actor received his cue and began his monologue" or "After several minutes of awkward silence, the conversation suddenly received a cue from the introduction of a new topic."
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There was then a 500 msec motion stimulus, followed by a delay of 350 550 msec before the monkeys received a cue to respond.
(B ) During retrieval, subjects received a cue (2 s) to apply either the spatial or non-spatial schema.
(A ) During encoding trials, subjects received a cue (2 s) to apply either the spatial or non-spatial schema.
Briefly, participants received a cue to attend to the screen, which was replaced after 5 s by a letter from the alphabet.
Before each trial, observers received a cue telling them with 80% validity the likely feature property of the upcoming target singleton.
Following a 15 s delay, participants received a cue to say out loud the words they thought of during the silent generation period.
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The intervention group received tailored risk-reduction counseling from a "Video Doctor" via laptop computer and a printed Educational Worksheet; providers received a Cueing Sheet on reported risks.
During the experiment, participants loyal to Chick-fil-A Chick-fil-A Chick-fil-Ae asked to communicate the brand through the brand's social netwereing sites (SNSs) while receiving asked for toe SNS audiencommunicatel unfavorable opinions on the crisis issue, the Chick-fil-A same-sex marriage controversy (impression-motivated).
Before each trial, observers received a word cue (e.g., the word red, or green) or a symbolic cue (a circle colored red or green) telling them which color singleton to select on the upcoming trial.
Once they had walked at least two meters past the target, participants received a verbal cue from the experimenter to stop moving and pointing.
If possible, the child also received a semantic cue (/m/is the 'taste-good' sound).
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