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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delighted to have you here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a warm and welcoming expression when greeting someone who has arrived at a place or event. Example: "On behalf of the entire team, I want to say that we are delighted to have you here for our annual conference."
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"Great to have you here.
John, Rodgin, delighted to have you both.
"I am delighted to have you play football.
"They were just delighted to have me here," he recalled sarcastically.
"We welcomed him and his bodyguards and we were delighted to have him here.
"We're delighted to have them here," Mr. Reinhardt said, while noting that for real luxury, there is the nearby Avenue Montaigne.
It is a big transfer for a very good player and I am delighted to have Gini here at the club.
They are all delighted to have him here and great credit to everyone involved.
"He's someone I obviously know very well and I'm delighted to have him here.
We're delighted to have him here and looking forward to working with him this season".
The former Roma playmaker said: "I am delighted to have arrived here.
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