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The phrase "repeatedly received" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been received multiple times or on a regular basis. Example: The company's customer service department has repeatedly received complaints about their product quality.
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Byrom's attorneys have complained that she repeatedly received inadequate counsel from her former lawyers.
We regularly raise our concerns with the Saudis, and have repeatedly received assurances of compliance with IHL.
Be honest, how hard would you try at work if you repeatedly received your wages later than promised?
Mr. Belnick also repeatedly received cash and stock bonuses from Tyco that were approved by Mr. Kozlowski but not disclosed to the board, according to the complaint.
I repeatedly received them in my own hands, as did numerous others serving in sensitive nuclear control positions during that last horrific year of the Nixon presidency.
"I have repeatedly received assurances that the support for Afghanistan is iron clad, that it is fenced, if you will, and it will be forthcoming," he added.
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Minutes obtained by the Guardian of a meeting held on July 13 1983 reveal that the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) knew that "patients who repeatedly receive blood clotting-factor concentrates appear to be at risk" of Aids.
If one vehicle repeatedly receives the same beacon packet, it only replies the ACK message once.
The host repeatedly queries the Congresswoman about the Ryan plan's effect on class inequality and repeatedly receives long-winded much ados about nothing.
However, the 12-step treatment that Patrick Kennedy repeatedly receives for his addiction - the standard one administered around the country - has never been shown to be effective.
At the same time, however, the five groups -- which, as I've pointed out repeatedly, receive fossil fuel industry funding -- maintain that eliminating subsidies for oil and gas companies would be "a massive tax hike on a vital sector of American industry".
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