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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big welcome" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an informal way of expressing a warm welcome to someone. For example, you could say, "We gave the new manager a big welcome at our team meeting."
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The welcoming exhibition at the museum is actually a big welcome back.
8 The BIG show – A Liverpool Expo international exhibition in 2020 or 2022, as urged by Sir Terry Leahy and Michael Heseltine 9 The BIG welcome – a better deal for visitors with 'street helpers', free training for 'welcoming' jobs such as taxi-driving and traffic wardens and £1-a-night hotel levy to pay for it all.
"There was a big welcome for us.
"And thanks for the big welcome".
A big welcome to ESPN, Coach.
A big welcome therefore to Mal Peet's inelegantly titled but absorbing novel Life: An Exploded Diagram.
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I'd only add that F1 is about to mount a big welcome-back to Michael Schumacher, a man who tried to win a world championship by running Jacques Villeneuve off the road in 1997 -- by no means his only malfeasance on the track.
Martinez gives compatriot Quique Flores a big welcome-to-the-Premier-League hug on the sidelines.
He crossed his arms on his chest in a gesture of humbleness and mouthed a big "thank you". It was one big welcome-to-L.A. for Forsythe, newly ensconced as a professor at USC.
During my weekend in Paris, I was greeted with smiles and big welcomes everywhere I went.
As charity benefits extend bigger welcome mats, shtick is a natural, too.
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