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Discover LudwigThe phrase "*greetings" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used as a polite and friendly way of saying hello or expressing good wishes. An example of when to use it is in a letter or email opening. For example, "Dear John, *Greetings from London! I hope this letter finds you well." or "*Greetings and happy holidays to you and your family!"
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* * * Greetings, yogis!
Christmas Greetings.
4. "Greetings.
Ceremonial greetings.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Greetings, all.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Greetings, everybody.
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Season's e-greetings, folks.
Greetings, wormhole.
Greetings, friends!
"Greetings everybody.
Greetings, Loungers!
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