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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just welcome" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as an informal phrase to express a simple, casual welcome. Example: "Come on in, just welcome to my home!"
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Just welcome it; when it's their turn, clap even harder.
Just welcome it, and when it's their turn, clap even harder.
Just welcome the customer, hand them the pizza, give them the bill, receive the money, and then leave.
"We just welcome them".
"You just welcome any interruption that comes".
If the reaction is anything like what she saw 20 years ago, though, Clinton might just welcome it.
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Ban Ki-moon just welcomed Malala to the United Nations.
The conservative campus had just welcomed Bernie Sanders, after all.
Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, has just welcomed his new opposite number, Emily Thornberry, to her post.
Unusually for a New York nightclub, black patrons are not just welcomed but privileged with the best seats in the house.
David Cameron has just welcomed an Anglican vote that will bring closer the appointment of women bishops, breaking a year-old deadlock on the issue which he deplored.
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