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Discover Ludwig"with a warm" is not a complete part of a sentence in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect. It is possible for "with a warm" to be part of a larger phrase or clause, such as "with a warm smile," but it cannot stand alone as a complete part of a sentence. It would be more common and correct to say, "with warmth," for example: "She greeted me with warmth." Example: With a warm embrace, she welcomed her long-lost brother into her home.
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One with a warm welcome".
She covered me with a warm blanket.
Ideal served with a warm potato salad.
The hospice nurse washed her with a warm cloth.
greets the media with a warm, if wary, embrace.
They met with a warm embrace on the court.
Benedict rose to greet Cardinal Sodano with a warm embrace.
Christmas adverts are usually associated with a warm, fuzzy feeling.
"Mind you," she says, with a warm and welcome laugh.
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