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The phrase "greeted with hostility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is met with unfriendly or aggressive behavior upon arrival or introduction. Example: "When she arrived at the meeting, she was greeted with hostility from some of the attendees who disagreed with her proposals."
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Mr Mittal's hostile $23 billion takeover bid for Arcelor has been greeted with hostility in much of Europe (see article).
Surprisingly to me, this assertion was never greeted with hostility, even in the north.
But that is not to say Slaby would be greeted with hostility.
Yet whistle-blowers like Mr. Goline are often greeted with hostility, retaliation and official sanctions.
Although the experimental opera was greeted with hostility by the conservative section of the public, it caught on eventually.
She noted that her findings have been greeted with hostility by, of all people, diehard Lewis Carroll fans.
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Mr Maude's unpitying honesty was greeted with predictable hostility by the chintzy ballroom of the Winter Gardens.
No such optimism is evident in the villages around Falluja, where the marines are greeted with unrelenting hostility.
Bishop went back to Brazil but was greeted with overt hostility by Lota's family and friends.
Her book, written with the help of Jay Wurts, a California writer and editor, was greeted with some hostility in Vietnamese emigre newspapers.
News that González, 42, a lawyer, is joining the board 'of a Spanish company with designs on Britain's energy sources has been greeted with some hostility.
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