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As soon as we receive an update, we will let you know vs As soon as we received an update, we will let you know

The correct phrase is 'as soon as we receive an update, we will let you know.' The use of 'receive' in the present tense is appropriate because it indicates a future action that will happen when the update is received. 'Received' in the past tense would not make sense in this context.
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Last updated: July 13, 2024 • 45573 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"As soon as we receive an update, we will let you know"

This phrase is used to inform someone that they will be notified once an update is received in the future.
  • Sep 15, 2023 ... Rest assured that as soon as we receive an update, we will let you know immediately.[/COLOR]. that the response. timbo343's Avatar. timbo343 ...
  • Sep 11, 2023 ... Rest assured that as soon as we receive an update, we will let you know immediately. We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you ...
  • Sep 13, 2023 ... As soon as we receive an update, we will let you know. In the meantime, we will keep this thread open until a resolution is reached. Wishing ...
  • We have discovered an issue with the MLS feed into your website. This matter has been reported. As soon as we receive an update we will let you know.
  • May 16, 2022 ... Jilly Gdd we are unsure at the moment, as soon as we receive an update we will let you know. 2 yrs. 1. Simon Caldwell. We drove along that road ...
  • Feb 9, 2023 ... We are in regular contact with the police for any updates on this incident. As soon as we receive an update, we will let you know. 9:22am. GMFRS ...

This phrase is incorrect. 'Received' in the past tense does not fit the context of a future action.

"As soon as we received an update, we will let you know"

  • Jun 16, 2019 ... Aye Nount As soon as we received an update, we will let you know through Fackbook page : Abbott Nutrition Care. Thank you for your trust and ...

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