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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if not welcome" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a conditional clause to express the possibility of something not being accepted or welcomed. Here is an example: "I am willing to attend the meeting with the new clients, if not welcome, I can always reschedule for a later date."
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If not, welcome to the San Fernando Valley!
It's time to, if not welcome him back, at least accept him back.
In the United States, Britain and elsewhere, such layoffs are a routine, if not welcome, result of bank mergers.
Consumers have come to expect (if not welcome) advertising on desktop computers, but not on their phones, which they regard as more personal.
Just as in parts of Oklahoma and Texas tornadoes are an unhappy commonplace, in Somalia fighting comes in sudden flurries; anything short of heavy combat is a kind of peace, or, at least, an expected — if not welcome — part of life's routine.
Audience respect and approval are a necessary, if not welcome, part of the job of stardom.
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The practice has become a kind of right, respected if not welcomed by the other farmers.
In the end, though, Bertarelli said he felt, if not welcomed in New Zealand, at least tolerated.
At the same time, however, the Arab nations are also witnessing a different trend -- one of moderation and repudiation of the extremist violence that it has accepted if not welcomed in the past.
But for the majority of postdocs, its most important effect may well be a clarification of their prospects for landing an academic job, a source of valuable--if not necessarily welcome--professional feedback.
German military planners, if they did not welcome war, by 1914 were increasingly inclined to expect it.
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