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The phrase "well come" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "welcome," which is used to greet someone or express that they are accepted. Example: "We are thrilled to welcome you to our event this evening."
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Well, come on everybody.
Well come in, come in.
"Well come in, boy.
Well, come on in".
"You might as well come on in".
Yes, you might as well come in.
Well, come and get it, Mr. Man".
But revenge may well come next month.
"Well, come if you want".
Well, come and get it".
I may well come back.
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