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Discover Ludwig"a quick welcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a greeting in place of a more formal "welcome" or "welcome back." For example, you could say "It's great to have you back. A quick welcome!".
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The term "Internet" in a business plan, they say, will no longer assure funding for a start-up or a quick welcome in the stock market.
A quick "welcome to Bangkok" in the city's international airport turned to blows and ended with people having to pull Björk off the journalist.
A small change in policy or even a quick welcome tweet could mean Canada's immigration system being overwhelmed by applicants.
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Dropping that demand could help produce a quick and welcome agreement.
But Ilan Stavans, a Mexican-born professor of Spanish at Amherst College who has compiled a forthcoming dictionary of Spanglish terms, says there is another reason for the quick welcome given to many English terms now.
QUICK: Welcome back to the presidential debate for the Republicans.
QUICK: Welcome back to Boulder, Colorado and the Republican presidential debate right here on CNBC.
QUICK: Welcome back to the University of Colorado and the Republican presidential debate right here on CNBC.
On Friday they cobbled together a quick rally to welcome the team home from a hugely successful road trip.
"We would welcome a quick decision on the ABCC and registered organisations," the prime minister told reporters on Sunday.
Just released, the 12-song collection of originals and a few choice covers (including Ellington, Horace Silver and Neil Young) has become a quick hit and a welcomed return to a mature Norah.
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