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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent welcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a satisfactory or acceptable greeting or reception given to someone.
Example: "The guests were pleased with a decent welcome at the hotel, which made their stay more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "a warm reception" or "an adequate greeting".
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But the new producer received a decent welcome at the 1956 New York International Auto Show, some dealers came forward, and Mr. Millet, who became president of Saab Motors Inc., was in business.
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Welcome to a decent life!" (Video of the presentation is on the Gates Foundation's Web site).
Banks are likely to welcome this as a decent halfway-house.
BOTTOM LINE Despite some flaws, the Fox is a welcome experiment and even a decent value for Copenhagen.
You can also get a decent glass of wine for £6, which is very welcome.
Female foeticide remains prevalent, reflecting a cultural preference for boys.The government might also welcome a wider debate because it has a decent case to make.
Sustaining a liberal society demands a culture that welcomes robust debate, vigorous political advocacy, and a decent respect for differing opinions.
But there is a decent guacamole ($8) for fresh, warm tortilla chips, plainer than many and welcome for that: it tastes of avocado and lime.
Capital Economics have welcomed the UK trade figures, which it says add to a decent run of economic data.
A decent story [graphic].
First, a decent spirit.
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