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View definitions for be welcome

be welcome

verb as in rate

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She’s not sure where they can go, but they won’t look in Aitou — she wasn’t sure they would be welcome.

“But you want everybody to be welcome.”

Things are especially grim at the entry point for most visitors — that interminable construction zone known as Los Angeles International Airport, where the main message after leaving the terminal appears to be “Welcome to Hell.”

Swiatek says a chance to spend more time at home after three years of travelling will be welcome to Witkorowski, and also indicates this is the right time for her to start working with a non-Polish coach.

From BBC

Last month, Starmer said he did not want to be misunderstood after the BBC reported that the tech tycoon had not been invited to the UK’s International Investment Summit due to his social media posts during last month’s riots, and Tesla, which is also run by Mr Musk, would be welcome to invest.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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