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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address guests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of speaking to or welcoming guests at an event or gathering.
Example: "During the ceremony, the host will address guests and share some important announcements."
Alternatives: "welcome attendees" or "speak to visitors".
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Dr. Norman Wilfred will address guests and distinguished visitors on "Innovation and Governance: The Promise of Scientometrics". Nikki, who dreams of one day heading up the foundation herself, is more than a little worried.
The fundraiser is slated for August 24 and Cook plans to address guests at the event.
Randolph Churchill, another of Winston's great-grandsons, will address guests, as will Alan Watson, a member of Parliament and a Churchill scholar.
It's why, in their language handbook, they coached their employees to remember and address guests by their first names and to always give a friendly farewell.
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Instead, addressing guests and students at a community college here, he improvised jokes about both.
Michael Winner whips out the wrong analogy while addressing guests at the Jewish Book Week.
Earlier, addressing guests at an arts centre in Sligo, he spoke of his grief.
Li Ka-shing addresses guests at the dedication ceremony after receiving the Berkeley Medal.
Addressing guests individually as they entered the small space, he went a long way toward alleviating any impatience that had built up.
He tells trainees they must never wear sunglasses while addressing guests on board a yacht, because guests want to see be able to see their eyes.
"The Wadsworth is one of the outstanding museums in America," he said Tuesday, after he addressed guests at the 2002 Governor's Arts Awards in New Haven.
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