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Discover LudwigThe phrase "welcome as" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a comparison or to express how something is received or appreciated. Example: The new regulations were as welcome as a cold shower on a hot summer day.
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Nonartists were welcome as well.
Nordic neophytes are welcome as well.
"Everyone was welcome as long as you didn't play yourself".
Beginners are welcome, as long as they can swim.
Pets are welcome, as are hen and stag parties.
Yankees are welcome as long as they behave.
A biography of Dundy would be welcome, as well.
But patrons other than golfers are welcome as well.
"Everyone's welcome as long as you don't throw rocks".
Dogs are very welcome as long as they are well-behaved.
All the fields of clinical and pre-clinical research are welcome, as long as our ethical standards are fulfilled.
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