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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'welcome soon' is not a complete sentence and so it is not technically correct
However, in the right context, it can be used in a conversational way. For example, "We hope you feel welcome soon."
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The most recent Duck's opened in Southampton in 1946, and a special welcome soon went out to civic clubs.
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The founders describe the card on the site as a way to "welcome soon-to-be parents to the joys of parenthood with the soothing sounds of incessant crying".
If rich countries do not lay out welcome mats soon, they may find the queues outside their doors have disappeared.
After she died and her husband remarried in 1984, Arnold found that he was outstaying his welcome and soon left to walk the streets.
Recent guests say they felt welcome as soon as they set foot on the property, describing Tortuga Bay as blissful.
Perhaps we're taught economics too young, ushered into a land of cost and benefit where utility guides the hand, mouth, and heart and we outstay our welcome as soon as we've served our purpose.
In Des Moines you begin to be welcomed as soon as you have a street address.
"I got welcomed as soon as I got here.
Isolated and increasingly alienated by government censorship, Millas retreated to the southern Universidad Austral in Valdivia, where he was initially welcomed but soon removed (1980) for his increasingly public and vocal criticisms of the regime.
In 1965, Pete's happily married to ever-adorable Trudy, and they welcome their soon-to-be-bratty daughter Tammy.
But the hero's welcome for Shougang soon faded.
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