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The phrase "welcomed that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone accepted something. For example: The students welcomed that the school implemented a later start time.
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Ms. Coles said she welcomed that challenge.
Reggie, I'm sure he welcomed that role.
Pompeo said in a statement that he welcomed that plan.
I was encouraged that every single group I met, whatever their other differences, welcomed that commitment.
I welcomed that, not least because I had announced many of them myself 10 years ago.
Hamas welcomed that attack as well, but no Palestinian group immediately claimed responsibility for it.
Copeland and his lawyer welcomed that idea: the committee process would bring some daylight.
One welcomed that approach, but two others felt he was encroaching on their territory.
It goes on to say that "the Trump Campaign and its agents" welcomed that help.
Phelps welcomed that little prod, like Michael Jordan trying to torch the Knicks.
Mr. Naesa specifically welcomed that move and called for the Tadmur jail in the Syrian desert to be closed.
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