Collocations withrecipient

These are words often used in combination withrecipient.

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current recipient
Thus, even though the same agent receives the same fact from different sources, they have traversed different channels of agents to reach the current recipient.
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intended recipient
The man specifies the intended recipient of the sperm.
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net recipient
Older people who were net recipients of support from their children or grandchildren tended to be aged 70 or more years, female and widowed.
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original recipient
It provides that the original recipient will be taxed at the true value.
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passive recipient
Above all, 'the consumer' is held to mark a shift from 'passive recipient' to 'active choice maker' in relation to services.
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potential recipient
After negotiating a price for a donor's kidney, the middleman introduces the donor to the potential recipient and the medical team.
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scholarship recipient
The application will be reviewed as soon as it is received and a decision will be made concerning your possible selection as a scholarship recipient.
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social security recipient
That may spill over to social security recipients, and that includes pensioners.
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top recipient
This was the second year they were the top recipient.
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transplant recipient
This information was obtained directly from the transplant recipient.
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welfare recipient
After decades of local work rules, southerners were accustomed to more stringent controls on welfare recipients' labor.
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worthy recipient
In fact, an unwillingness to regard sanitary reform as a worthy recipient of public money may have held up progress in this sphere.
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