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The phrase "a welcome for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a greeting or reception intended for someone or a group of people.
Example: "We organized a welcome for the new students to help them feel at home."
Alternatives: "a reception for" or "an invitation for".
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It's a welcome for everyone".
Well, that was quite a welcome for the presumptive new Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner.
By James Surowiecki November 21, 2008 Well, that was quite a welcome for the presumptive new Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner.
By way of a welcome for Mr Obama, Russia has staged the biggest military exercise in the north Caucasus since the end of the cold war.
Bankers and businessmen were impressed with the president's "Zambia is open for business" speeches which promised a welcome for investors and an accelerated privatisation programme.
But at an airfield in Chengdu, a metropolis in the nation's center, China's military leaders have already rolled out a welcome for him.
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That sacrifice is a traditional welcome for an honored guest in the Middle East.
It was a welcome change for Kiffin.
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