Sentence examples for added welcome from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added welcome" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be interpreted as an additional greeting or a welcome that has been included, but it lacks clarity and common usage.
Example: "The event included an added welcome for all the new participants."
Alternatives: "additional welcome" or "warm welcome".

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He added: "Welcome home, Chrysler".

"The fight is over, so tonight," he added, "welcome to the makeup sex".

A few moments later she became ironic and added, "Welcome to the mean streets of Danvers, those hardscrabble streets".

The mint, fava beans and cherry tomatoes it contained added welcome fresh notes, but the lobster chunks were rubbery.

It has added welcome signs in 10 languages, a state-of-the-art cardiac operating room and programs to keep chronically ill adults safely at home.

Our task was to sort out which gins produced classic martinis, which added welcome nuances and which really ought to seek another line of cocktail.

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And for light-deprived spaces, mirrors add welcome reflected light.

In this company, These Boots adds welcome acerbity.

A dark caramel adds welcome bitterness to your baking.

The effect can be serendipitous, with other musicians adding welcome embellishments.

All Too Hard will add welcome international spice to one of Britain's showcase occasions.

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