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Discover LudwigThe phrase "receive welcome" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it after someone has gone somewhere new and is being welcomed by the people already present. For example, "The new student received a warm welcome from the other children in her class."
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Dogs are allowed in two suites and receive welcome packs; no charge.
Locals apparently often receive 'Welcome to France' messages, as UK signals in St Margaret's Bay regularly get blocked by the nearby White Cliffs of Dover.
The first is still a club anthem after all these years, and all three receive welcome whistles of approval when dropped.
Importantly, many people will receive welcome reassurance that there is little to worry about.
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One fascinating conflict of that era receives welcome attention here: protests by students at black colleges, many of them state-financed institutions, over the low quality of education.
There are few novelists who have not received welcome and unexpected advances on film options, and sometimes the hope of film adaptation has influenced the novelist's style.
And that old Spanish standby, boquerones (oil-marinated anchovies) receives welcome updating via a dash of olive tapenade and smashed, garlic-tinged avocado.
Seed would have received welcome advertising funds by blurring its content in this way, but would this have been enough to compensate for the blow to its reputation?
The U.S economy received welcome news recently with a dip in the unemployment rate to the lowest level in several years.
The Institute of Directors, whose members tend to receive bonuses, welcomed the news, however.
But despite all her fears, Kainat went back to school to receive warm welcomes from teachers and students.
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