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be welcoming
verb
Present participle of welcome
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But will it be welcoming?
Staff members should be welcoming to men.
"We should be welcoming of this," Mr. Cameron added.
We'll also be welcoming applications from new organisations.
Libraries try to be welcoming to children, librarians insisted.
Ledges that should be welcoming are lined with spikes.
Indeed Britain may have entirely forgotten how to be welcoming.
Port Jefferson will be welcoming two tall ships next week.
Iranians, whom we should be welcoming as freely as possible, suffer particularly arduous waits.
I would think Scouts would be welcoming to any group of people.
It was created to be welcoming to humans, enabling it to represent a convincing hitchhiker.
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