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'take delivery of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean accepting or receiving something. For example, "We need to take delivery of the new office supplies in order to set up for the meeting."
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The tycoon is about to take delivery of a new £100m 300ft yacht.
A key gets stuck and instead of 50 bricks, they take delivery of 50 million.
Because Israel maintains such tight control of the border, Hamas cannot take delivery of weapons easily.
The airline was scheduled to take delivery of its third plane last week.
Some are examining whether they should take delivery of planes already ordered.
AirTran intends to take delivery of the first aircraft next year, Mr. Hutcheson said.
The Japanese airline expects to take delivery of several more 787s by year-end.
The next thing you know, you've agreed to take delivery of three boxes of Trefoils.
The company will soon take delivery of more modern trains, acquired second-hand from Spain.
Retailers have no idea when they will take delivery of their goods.
There's a good chance that some airlines won't be able to take delivery of all these aircraft".
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