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The phrase "no welcome" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it is not commonly used as a standalone phrase.
It is often used as a part of a sentence or phrase to express an absence of hospitality or acceptance. Example: "Despite his years of service, the company gave him no welcome upon his return from his annual leave." In this sentence, "no welcome" emphasizes that the company did not show any appreciation or warmth towards the employee upon his return.
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I was irritated, but not surprised, when I read about the reaction that residents of Hillcrest, Queens, were having to the proposal of a rehabilitation and detoxification center residing in their neighborhood ("No Welcome Wagon for a Rehab Center," April 1).
No welcome.
There'll be no welcome there.
His heart held no welcome for her.
No welcome at the door; amateurish management.
We received no welcome or farewell thanks.
No welcome mats or decorations on the front door.
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No longer welcome?
He is no longer welcome.
R.O.T.C. was no longer welcome on campus.
"Brenda Vaccaro is no longer welcome here".
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