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Discover Ludwig"received yet" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to ask if someone has already received something. For example: "Have you received your paycheck yet?"
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In March, Mendoza received yet another text.
Allen received yet another Academy Award nomination for its screenplay.
And Mr. Altuzarra, on Tuesday, received yet another prize.
This week Mr Berlusconi received yet another criminal conviction (for bribery), complete with jail sentence.
But the firing was overturned during arbitration, and he received yet another letter of reprimand.
A couple of hours later, her husband received yet another round of radiation.
Ian McKellen has received yet another honorary doctorate – this time from his alma mater, Cambridge University.
A spokesman for the Mayor said last night that the letter had not been received yet.
That effectively cleared the way, although Robert Oswald sought and received yet another temporary restraining order.
In the last year of his life, he received yet another publisher's rejection letter.
This morning, I received yet another e-mail asking if I am "ready" for a walk-in bathtub.
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