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Discover Ludwig"less welcomed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is not as welcomed as it could be. For example, "The new employees were less welcomed by the rest of the team than was expected."
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France, a country that more or less welcomed the immigrant parents of Sunday's stars, has become deeply ambiguous about welcoming any more.
Some were even less welcomed by the participants; two Japanese television journalists were sarcastically told to thank their prime minister for speaking in favor of the demonstrations.
There are few industries where such a Draconian regulatory measure would be tolerated, much less welcomed, but rail is a special case.
But by the time he met Pirozhkova, his vivid modernist style and natural nonconformism were much less welcomed and, as he himself sardonically put it, he began cultivating "the genre of silence".
Miriam Budin, a children's librarian in Chappaqua and a member of the library board in Hastings-on-Hudson, said librarians were recognizing that "teenagers feel less comfortable and less welcomed in libraries than people of any other age".
He aims in this sense, with the help of a roster of 30 eminent chefs (that includes Ducasse, Sat Bains, Michel Roux Jr ,Claude Bosi and many more) to bring a little light and break some decent bread with a hundred or so of the less welcomed residents of Earl's Court each night.
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Some lessons have been less welcome.
Last summer, a less welcome challenge arrived.
And that is much, much less welcome.
There were other, less welcome, changes.
That may be less welcome than it sounds.
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