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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visitor reception" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the area or process of welcoming and assisting visitors to a place, such as a museum, hotel, or tourist attraction. Example: "The new visitor reception at the museum featured interactive displays and friendly staff, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for tourists."
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Pinned to a wall were alternate versions of a visitor reception center, separate from the loop.
Both areas were extensively remodeled in the 21st century to serve as visitor reception centres.
Forklift trucks move them through the drizzle, past the roastery's visitor reception - a replica cafe, complete with espresso machines, and a receptionist who doubles as a barista.
A visitor reception area tells the story of the college, and a nature trail winds through the woods and past the college cemetery.
As he walked toward the shipyard where a replica of the slave ship Amistad is being built, Mr. Carr passed the new restaurant and the expanded visitor reception center.
Under Dr. Fan and the vice director, Wang Xudong, the academy will build by 2011 a new visitor reception center several miles from the caves, near the airport and railroad station.
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The three other people in the small visitors' reception centre turned and smiled uncomfortably as we joined them, nodding politely in return.
There's a jolly painted sign above the visitor centre reception desk.
Since antiquity, the display cases and writing that contextualize fossils have influenced the visitor's reception of them.
We meet and greet visitors at reception and answer all manner of calls and questions from our readers, clients and the public on the switchboard.
Harriet Farmer was temping as a PA in a large organisation when she was asked to collect some visitors from reception and show them to a meeting.
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