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Discover LudwigThe phrase "welcomed indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the warmth or sincerity of a welcome, often in a formal or literary context. Example: "The guests were welcomed indeed, with open arms and heartfelt smiles."
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The residents maintained a 20,000-volume library, cooperative stores, youth clubs; they welcomed, indeed recruited, black families, leading to interracial dating and marriage.
I expected I would be welcomed, indeed celebrated, for my urbanity, scintillation and erudition.
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Despite their slovenly habits in agricultural settings, pigs raised in biomedical labs are clean enough that many humans would welcome —indeed, do welcome — the use of their tissue for life-saving transplants.
Considering how readable the current E Ink display is (quite readable, that is), this is most welcomed news indeed.
But the outcome, however higgledy-piggledy, is welcome indeed.
A third series would be very welcome indeed.
But for single-minded sushi/sashimi fans, Matsu Sushi's specialization is welcome indeed.
Transparency is welcome: indeed, it is the cornerstone of a strong democracy.
Welcome, indeed, were the dishes of Kalamata olives and stacks of warm pita bread brought to every table.
Wistful motifs never overstayed their welcome; indeed, you often wished one or another idea would linger to bloom fully.
Mr. Gingrich ought to know, however, that he would be very welcome indeed as a member of the organization.
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