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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hospitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, place, or environment that is welcoming and friendly, particularly towards guests or strangers.
Example: "The hotel staff were incredibly friendly, making it a hospitable place for travelers."
Alternatives: "a welcoming" or "a friendly".
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Ours was a hospitable carrel.
He was also a hospitable one.
The Danish are a hospitable lot.
Is it because we're a hospitable people?
It was not a hospitable time for comedy.
Man's planet is a hospitable place because it has water.
Spanish is a hospitable language for English speakers.
It was a hospitable welcome on the pitch too.
And yet it opens up a hospitable space.
It is not a hospitable environment for trading, yet Goldman remains very much a trading firm.
She stopped in Washington, then spent five months with a hospitable friend in Stonington, Maryland.
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