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Discover Ludwig"I'm welcome" is not a complete sentence and it is not grammatically correct to use "welcome" as a verb in this context.
Instead, the correct phrase would be "You're welcome" as a response to someone showing gratitude or appreciation. Example: Mary: "Thank you for helping me with my project." John: "You're welcome."
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They tell me I'm welcome.
I'm welcome at the children's homes," Ms Qin says.
I wonder whether I'm welcome anymore in Brooklyn".
"I will know when I'm welcome," Modell said of Cleveland.
HOPPER: I'm welcome wherever the hell I want.
He told me, "At least here I'd know where I'm welcome and not welcome".
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"There is a sense of 'Well, I don't feel like I'm welcomed,' " she said.
I'm welcomed.
I go swimming in the baths, I'm welcomed.
I want to go dance in a club, I'm welcomed.
I am — welcome here?
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