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Discover LudwigThe phrase "received earlier" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a context when referencing something that was sent or given out at an earlier time. For example: "I received your email earlier, but I thought it would be better to reply in person."
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Here's an e-mail he received earlier today".
The government had received earlier warnings about the contents of the Web site.
The general gives a more detailed and gruesome review than the one we received earlier.
The Grays return to England to learn the result of the radiotherapy he received earlier.
It opens to reveal an old-fashioned dispenser, activated by a personalised coin received earlier in the meal.
As a family, we are of course devastated by the news of Chris's death which we received earlier today.
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"Earn £800 a week tutoring in Kazakhstan," read one email I received earlier this year.
This is a much larger assistance programme, in relative terms, than both Turkey and Brazil received earlier this decade.
The amount eclipsed the record of $56.8 million for such an event that the Jerry Lewis telethon for the Muscular Dystrophy Association received earlier this month.
A spokesman for commissioner Kathryn Hudson said she had decided to pursue a complaint received earlier this week.
The most immediate is the $10.4 billion windfall that NIH received earlier this year as part of the economic stimulus package.
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