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Discover LudwigThe phrase "welcoming to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate a feeling of hospitality or welcome towards someone or something. For example, "I am so welcoming to the new interns joining our team."
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Are we welcoming to immigrants?
He is welcoming to fans.
Staff members should be welcoming to men.
William Hague has been welcoming to him.
The restaurant is welcoming to families.
Are we welcoming to people who aren't like us?
Traditional black churches also weren't welcoming to homosexuals.
Libraries try to be welcoming to children, librarians insisted.
Generally, parliament needs to feel more welcoming to the public.
Is the public space truly welcoming to the public?
The point is not simply that we are welcoming to gay people, though we are.
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