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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always welcoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, place, or environment that consistently offers a friendly and hospitable atmosphere.
Example: "The community is always welcoming to newcomers, making it easy for them to feel at home."
Alternatives: "consistently hospitable" or "perpetually inviting".
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Here, they always smile, they are always welcoming.
Tony Perkins, the weatherman, was "the mayor of Times Square, always welcoming".
As for deconcentrating poverty, elite white neighbourhoods are not always welcoming to poor black families.
The voices on the other end of the line are not always welcoming.
To me, my grandparents seemed wonderfully uncomplicated: always welcoming, always there.
But they were always welcoming in a politely amused sort of way.
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"As a port in the Mediterranean, Lampedusa has always been a transit point for immigrants - we've always been welcoming, giving them what we can, blankets, food.
America has always been welcoming.
"Our nation has always been welcoming.
And Kabul has always been welcoming of strangers, weary travelers.
The prices may be conducive, but the assistants are not always as welcoming.
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