お~いただく (humble receive)
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The honorific-humble pattern お+[verb-stem]+いただく, the formal cousin of ~ていただく ('humbly receive someone's doing of V'). Used in keigo register to express deep gratitude or deference when the listener performs an action for the speaker. Examples: お楽しみいただく ('humbly have you enjoy'), お話しいただく ('humbly have you tell'). Negative-potential variant お~いただけない marks polite inability.
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