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Discover Ludwig"more welcoming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or place which is friendlier or more inviting than it was before. For example, "After the renovations, the office was much more welcoming."
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It's much more welcoming.
Others are more welcoming.
But other places are becoming more welcoming.
University administrators were a bit more welcoming.
Other countries will doubtless be more welcoming.
Virginia Beach officials have been more welcoming.
But Jordan could hardly be more welcoming.
The prognosis elsewhere was more welcoming.
They are brighter, lighter, and more welcoming.
This time it is trying to sound more welcoming.
There's a conceit that Scotland is more welcoming.
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