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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having welcomed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something happened after someone had welcomed someone else, or something. For example, "Having welcomed their guest, the family sat down to dinner."
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She also rejects the idea that her party is opposed to Germany having welcomed refugees.
If the latter, it will make your day, having welcomed a stranger into the benevolent fold of the Lord.
That, in turn, might appear to him like bowing to pressure from the mob, few fans having welcomed McLeish's defection from Birmingham.
The galleries were lined three-to-four deep on the right side of the fairway before Woods teed off in the final round, fans having welcomed him with shouts of "Go Tiger".
"The Turks and Caicos Islands, however, is one of the most exquisite destinations in the Caribbean and – having welcomed one million visitors during 2011 – it is experiencing one of the highest tourism-growth rates in the Caribbean.
He argues that small step in the right direction is down to a combination of pricing, marketing and a slightly later date, having welcomed the move of the early-season series from May to June.
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Others have welcomed the move.
Retailers have welcomed the move.
Broadcasters have welcomed it, too.
Not everyone has welcomed that.
Japan, especially, had welcomed it.
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