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Discover LudwigThe phrase "welcome welcome" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express enthusiasm or warmth in greeting someone, often in informal contexts. Example: "As the guests arrived at the party, the host greeted them with a cheerful, 'Welcome welcome! We're so glad you're here!'"
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Welcome, welcome.
G.B.: First, Candace, welcome, welcome.
"Welcome, welcome," their host said.
Welcome, welcome one and all.
My grandfather was his friend.' Welcome, welcome".
"Welcome, welcome," she said to those voters.
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Custom forced politeness from them, and with gritted teeth they sang: Welcome to the new mother I am welcomed Welcome to the new child The child is welcomed May her days be longer than the breasts of an old mother and fuller than the stomach of a rich man.
Welcome people, welcome!
Welcome/Not welcome!
Welcome misery, welcome houselessness, welcome hunger, rags, tempest, and beggary!
"Welcome the lion, welcome the wise leader!
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