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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a welcome occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that is positively received or appreciated.
Example: "The rain after a long drought was a welcome occurrence for the farmers in the region."
Alternatives: "a pleasant event" or "a favorable development."
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Too much of an audacious display of female sexuality is not yet a welcome occurrence; apparently, it makes many feel uncomfortable and intimidated.
While a little extra money is a welcome occurrence, it isn't going to be enough to materially change your life.
If other studies, including those in other race/ethnic groups, validate this work, it might be a useful first step in screening for cardiometabolic disease in the primary care setting, where getting a three-for-one deal on preventive care would be a welcome occurrence.
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(Grode) 'The Why Overhead' (previews start on Thursday; opens on Sept. 9) New plays by Adam Szymkowicz have become a common but no less welcome occurrence in recent years.
The company's swift dismissal of an alleged sexual predator is a welcome if surprising occurrence that should go hand in hand with WWE's Women's Evolution.
Sunday was a welcome, one-off throwback to much wilder, louder times 20-odd-years ago, when spats and verbal indiscretions were frequent occurrences.
A welcome idea.
This was a welcome development.
which is a welcome attention to detail.
This was a rare occurrence, but a welcomed one.
One result of that growth has been a welcomed slowing of the rapid increases in health costs that were a regular occurrence of the 1970s and 1980s.
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