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Discover LudwigThe term "recipient countries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to countries that have received something, either tangible or intangible (e.g. financial aid, foreign assistance, etc.). For example: "The United Nations allocated funds to several recipient countries to help alleviate the impacts of poverty."
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Recipient countries want assistance quickly.
Development donors typically impose strict conditions on recipient countries.
He said: "It's difficult for the recipient countries.
No wonder recipient countries resist inflows of hot capital.
The interests of aid, businesses, and recipient countries often coincide.
money still bolsters the currencies of recipient countries.
The companies have restricted their discounts, demanding that recipient countries properly administer the medicine.
Adopting systems in recipient countries does not necessarily mean handing over money for general budget support.
Poor governance in aid recipient countries also undermines the impact of UK aid and economic development.
The main recipient countries will be the United States, Britain, Germany, Egypt and Thailand.
Such programs could help to improve governance in recipient countries and would earn their gratitude.
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