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The phrase "receptacle of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that holds or contains something else, such as a person or an object. For example, "She was a receptacle of wisdom."
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It's the receptacle of all blame.
It is time we stopped making Russia the receptacle of either our dreams or our fears.
But she's also a construct, a receptacle of our skepticism toward cultural scions.
In copulation the male deposits a sperm capsule (spermatophore) in a receptacle of the female.
Walking through well-trod territory, he calls Facebook "the great trash receptacle of mankind".
Bladder, membranous sac in animals that serves as the receptacle of a fluid or gas.
At five-three, it seemed she had no choice but to be the recipient, the receptacle, of a man's desire.
So people wind up saying things like, "Your womb became a receptacle of all my self-loathing".
Poor Grace has become the living receptacle of Dogville's venality and lust (the men take turns raping her).
The thick edible bracts and the receptacle of the immature flower head, known as the heart, are a culinary delicacy.
"I hear a lot of people say the Lords is a great receptacle of expertise but expertise is increasingly becoming an alibi for nepotism and political patronage.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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