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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a welcome of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of welcome or greeting that is being offered or expressed.
Example: "The event concluded with a welcome of gratitude for all the volunteers who contributed their time and effort."
Alternatives: "a greeting of" or "an invitation of".
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He had a welcome of great warmth and cordiality in every space where the throngs waited the Royal progress.
A welcome of such anti-climactic absurdity it was small wonder most arrivals didn't summon their remaining scraps of energy and push on into the sea.
Accompanied by his wife Yulia and co-accused Pyotr Ofitserov who was also allowed to walk free, Navalny arrived at Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow on the night train from Kirov to a welcome of flowers and kisses from supporters.
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In this way, too, they are accelerators of an essential city emotion, the feeling of a welcome loss of self.
Monday offered longtime fans a welcome return of one of the franchise's emblematic traditions.
The refurbishment of Windsor Castle provoked a welcome rethink of royal taxes.
"You did it!" Grande told him in a welcome flash of her sly sense of humor.
I popped out of the cave, expecting a welcome worthy of a Chilean miner.
And Mercadante's clever use of Spanish rhythms adds a welcome element of local color.
But some birds of prey are again becoming a welcome part of everyday life.
For Atkinson, the westward growth of cotton — cultivated without slavery — was a welcome sign of prosperity.
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