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The word "receiver" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the person or thing that receives something, either literally (an object that needs to be held) or figuratively (e.g. to take in information). For example: "The receiver of the package was overjoyed when they opened the box."
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receiver
noun
A person who or thing that receives or is intended to receive something.
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"In late March [2015] the receiver discovered that over 1,000 items related to Fairfax Media were being listed for sale by Angelica Rogers [John Rogers' ex-wife]," the report said.
The New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr says NFL players should be paid more to reflect the dangers inherent in the league.
"The receiver wants to complete this work and we are negotiating a settlement and new agreement to do this.
An editor will phone and I'll pour words down the receiver, fast and burbling, only to be left with a hot combination of embarrassment and exhilaration when it's over.
"If you want Charles, you can't speak to him, he's too busy," she would say, putting down the receiver.
"We are currently negotiating for the completion of the scanning and tagging work of this collection with the court-appointed receiver of the US digitisation company [Rogers Photo Archive]," Goodsir said.
They pointed out bigger objects: a Play School flower clock; a receiver from Honeysuckle Creek tracking station (remember the film The Dish?); the wheel of the first vessel to dock Vietnamese "boat people" in Australia in 1978.
In another twist, the court-appointed receiver, Michael McAfee, has revealed in his first quarterly report that Fairfax photos have been sold on eBay and may never be recovered.
Some just transfer me to 15 other departments or make me wait on hold until I can hum the entire canned melody back to the abandoned receiver.
These keys use radio waves to communicate with a receiver inside the car.
But what if there was a wireless device that could tune into thousands of Internet stations, but small enough to fit in a mobile receiver?
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