RECEIVED A COMMUNICATION FROM

Definition: To have received a message or information from someone or something through a means of contact or exchange.

Synonyms: Got Message From, Heard From, Received Word From, Received Message From, Got Communication From

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Sarah received a communication from her friend inviting her to a birthday party.
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The detective received a communication from an anonymous source with vital information about the case.
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He received a communication from the travel agency confirming his flight details.
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The manager received a communication from headquarters announcing the new company policies.
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Yesterday, I received a communication from my manager about the upcoming project.
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She received a communication from the embassy regarding her visa application.
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After weeks of waiting, he finally received a communication from the hiring manager about the job offer.
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My boss received a communication from me yesterday regarding the project deadline.
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The IT department received a communication from me last week requesting technical assistance.
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Last month, my team received a communication from our clients expressing their satisfaction with our services.
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The scientist received a communication from her colleague about the research results.
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After lunch, we received a communication from the bank regarding our loan application.
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I received a communication from my friend about the party next weekend.
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When I woke up, I received a communication from my boss regarding today's meeting.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I wanted to discuss the project timeline with you. Have you made any progress on your end?B: Good morning, John. Yes, I have. In fact, I received a communication from our client yesterday regarding some additional requirements they'd like to incorporate.A: That's great to hear. Could you please forward me the details of their communication?B: Of course. I'll send it over to you right away.
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