Sentence examples for welcome days from inspiring English sources

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No neighborhood today would welcome days of constant smoke.

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The food is top-notch and they welcome day guests, with some enticing current offers.

The passenger with overweight is kept dangling, and stress of that kind, however welcome at a casino, is not welcome, day to day, checking in at airports.

IGN called its release "a rare and welcome day", which brought their "excitement levels back to the first time [they] played the game".

Pluscarden Abbey (pluscardenabbey.org) welcomes day visitors between 4.30am and 8.30pm (entrance is free).

With that upbeat backdrop, Klinsmann gave his players a welcomed day off Wednesday before the team headed to suburban Salt Lake City for next week's match against Honduras.

Bookings of any kind are welcome these days.

Things sometimes come together in moments of tranquillity, and small epiphanies seem unusually welcome these days.

Dogs with chic connections -- are being made more than welcome these days on Seventh Avenue.

Europeans are welcome these days, but as I looked around the airport arrivals area it was clear I was the only outsider.

But a radical voice that is both unabashedly for equality and unapologetically for appetite feels as welcome these days as the pealing of a bright bell at morning.

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