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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when I receive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a time frame for an event that is about to take place. For example, "I will book the vacation when I receive my salary this month."
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When I receive help, I say, "Nope.
I will let you know when I receive the answer.
I will update this article when I receive it.
"I will continue tomorrow when I receive the exploratory mandate from President Karolos Papoulias".
When I receive a beautifully wrapped present, the wrapping is half the joy.
But nobody told me I had to stop working when I receive my pension".
"In this case, I will be laughing when I receive payment".
But when I receive a brochure I assume I am seeing work that company has done.
I am running to his house, dripping in sweat, when I receive a curt text.
My mood brightens further when I receive a free sample issue of a magazine called Secret Hideout.
When I receive a PR email which begins, "We've done a study about cycling," I inwardly wince.
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