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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reception from' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about receiving something from someone else, such as a message or a gift. Example sentence: I was surprised to receive such a warm reception from the new group of friends I had just met.
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He met with an enthusiastic reception from the astonished Hanoverians.
But he didn't receive a very warm reception from viewers.
The reception from the Liverpool fans was certainly in approval.
The fuel itself gets a mixed reception from environmental advocates.
That response got a cool reception from analysts.
Schneider got a polite reception from the Vancouver crowd.
"He got a good reception from the Kop," said Rodgers.
We get a great reception from a hugely knowledgeable crowd.
He got a great reception from the crowd.
But it gets a decidedly cautious reception from Oddone.
The plan is getting a good reception from research groups.
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