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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a welcome dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express appreciation for something that is refreshing or beneficial in a given context.
Example: "After a long week of work, the weekend getaway was a welcome dose of relaxation and fun."
Alternatives: "a refreshing touch of" or "a pleasant infusion of".
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Amanda Wakeley's return to the catwalk schedule brought a welcome dose of grown-up glamour.
A welcome dose of escapism (not to mention bitchiness) from this permanent winter.
For Westchester Medical Center, the $147 million hospital project represents a welcome dose of positive news.
The deliverer is also a welcome dose of socialization to spice up her solitary existence.
They're bringing a welcome dose of urbanity to the party — and with a distinctly Hawaiian feel.
EU countries have injected a welcome dose of ambition into the climate discussion, after the Commission's lacklustre input".
But Parks administers a welcome dose of realism, as the winningly hapless Fern uncovers the rotten underside of fame.
Their partnership has provided Strait's music with a welcome dose of subversion, helping to keep him from becoming predictable.
Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener are bringing a welcome dose of kids'-party high jinks to the modern-dance stage.
Either way, the legend of Bryce Harper will earn a welcome dose of realism by his entering professional baseball.
Such quirks are not only seen as legitimate but as adding a welcome dose of variety and strategy.
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