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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept with open arms" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a warm and welcoming attitude towards someone or something, often in the context of receiving new people or ideas.
Example: "The community was eager to accept the new residents with open arms, ensuring they felt at home from the very start."
Alternatives: "welcome wholeheartedly" or "embrace warmly".
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At first glance, all of the things listed above seem like blessings that anyone would GLADLY accept, with open arms.
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I was hoping that someone would point out that in the time of Tony Blair, Shaun Woodward, a multimillionaire Tory MP, crossed over to the Labour benches and was accepted with open arms.
"From the moment I stepped on that campus, I was accepted with open arms," he said.
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A group of unaccompanied Syrian teenagers who have sought safety in the UK have made an impassioned plea for Britons to accept them "with open arms, not with racism and hate" and help hundreds of other minors who are stuck in France.
The Syrian people themselves have taken notice of the West's efforts to accept refugees with open arms.
I talk to the able-bodied guys and they accept us with open arms.
We accept people with open arms, but this challenges that.
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