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Discover Ludwig"welcome note" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a brief message welcoming someone to a place or event. For example, "We prepared a welcome note to greet our new colleagues on their first day of work."
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It injected a welcome note of realism.
Peter Volpe's bluff Daland injected a welcome note of levity.
Green apples add a welcome note of acidity and crispness.
Better are the steel drums on "Abglanz," their inherent fuzziness a welcome note of humanity.
These struck a welcome note of unironic cool amid the fashion orthodoxy.
Bebe Neuwirth was the evening's host, providing a welcome note of wry humor.
Sometimes a single voice will ring out a welcome note of optimism and sanity.
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Xi delivered a warm welcome, noting that "under the new situation, China and the United States have ever more extensive common interests, and we shoulder evermore important common responsibilities".
Schmidt said that when he was appointed, one of his most welcome notes of congratulation came from Bob Brooke, Yale's contribution to the New York Rangers.
These, and the two or three others like them, nicely balance the rest of this fine collection; offsetting its cool proficiency with welcome notes of intimacy and warmth.
After church volunteers wrote personal welcome notes to every incoming ninth grader, SouthLake's pastor, the Rev. Kip Jacob, read through them all, making sure nobody had signed off with "Praise the Lord" or "God bless".
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