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Discover LudwigIt is correct to use the phrase "welcome for example" in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an illustrative example to explain or clarify a point or idea. For example, "There are many ways to learn a language; welcome for example, an online language course."
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It sounded very welcome, for example, that a petition with 100,000 signatures could trigger a parliamentary debate.
In 2009's Welcome, for example, a miserable Calais divorcee (played by Vincent Lindon) finds new purpose when he teaches an Iraqi Kurdish boy to swim (again, the boy's ultimate dream is to get to England – the England of Manchester United, not the England of Ukip).
Try not to smile at all, even when a smile may be friendly and welcome (for example when you meet someone).
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The scores who flew from the United States to Cuba may have expected warm welcomes, for example, but Fidel Castro actually feared these adventurers as potential threats to the revolution — he assumed that some were C.I.A. spies, while the rest were psychopaths.
"A number of trends are to be welcomed, for example the increase in languages.
Still, some additional analysis would also have been welcome -- for example, a few more well-placed observations from other "Antarcticans".
A pair of rubber welcome mats, for example, have cast into them the footprints of the apartments of Cuban relatives.
But it's a welcome framework, for example, for action by UN member states to cut off funding, oil revenues and arms supplies from Isil territory.
For the adventurous eater, the quirky and often experimental food of Hong Kong always stands as a welcome challenge; for example, a special stand-alone menu offers seven or eight types of abalone, fresh or dried, Australian or Japanese.
A little more technical detail would have been welcome: how, for example, does one hone a mass of pine cone slices embedded in epoxy into a polka-dotted receptacle the size of a shot glass?
("Get a Newmail email address for your new inbox…" reads the welcome message, for example).
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