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"received any response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask a question or make a statement about an expected response. Example: I sent an email to the customer service department yesterday but haven't received any response yet.
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It has not yet received any response.
I never received any response from either of the companies.
But he never received any response, he said.
We have not received any response to date.
We have filed our claims [through the act], but have not received any response.
He said in an interview that he had not received any response from the Treasury.
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Mr. Gates, testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he had not received any responses yet to the letters he sent recently to the defense ministers of Germany and other NATO countries suggesting greater military commitments.
A prosecutor, Taryn A. Merkl, said that the government had reached out to the families of Mr. Massino's victims to inquire if any wanted to make a statement in court, but had not received any responses.
We have contacted a number of airlines that are potentially affected by this but have not received any responses yet.
"Throughout my four years at university, my friend and I used to go dropping off application letters to firms in Nairobi, but it was all in vain since we never received any responses," Zach Ngugi recalls.
Hambledon said the campaign group wrote to Ed Miliband last year but had yet to receive any response.
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