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    welcome to

    US /ˈwɛlkəm tu/

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    UK /ˈwelkəm tu:/

    A2
    phr.PhraseAn expression of pleasure at someone's arrival or the beginning of something.
    Welcome to our home!
    phr.PhraseAn invitation to join a group or participate in an activity.
    Welcome to the team, we're glad to have you.

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    • Welcome to Jurassic Park.

      Welcome to Jurassic Park.

    • \"Welcome to Jurassic Park!\"

      \"Welcome to Jurassic Park!\"

    B2

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    01:54Welcome to Rachel's English!
    • Welcome to Rachel's English. I believe that everyone should be able to get the education

      Welcome to Rachel's English. I believe that everyone should be able to get the education

    • Welcome to Rachel's English.

      Welcome to Rachel's English.

    A2

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    • Well, welcome to the farmers market.

      Well, welcome to the farmers market.

    • Well, welcome to the farmers' market.

      Well, welcome to the farmers' market.

    B1

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    • Welcome to MinuteEarth. 

      Welcome to MinuteEarth. 

    • Welcome to MinuteEarth.

      Welcome to MinuteEarth.

    B2

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    08:54How to Describe Scary Places in English! ?️??
    • Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson about how to describe scary and spooky places.

      Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson about how to describe scary and spooky places.

    • Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson about how to describe scary and spooky places.

      Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson about how to describe scary and spooky places.

    A2

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    • Hey there, welcome to Life Noggin.

      Hey there, welcome to Life Noggin.

    • Hey there! Welcome to Life Noggin!

      Hey there! Welcome to Life Noggin!

    B2

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    • Hey everyone, and welcome to TopThink. Today,  we will learn about twelve signs you're way more  

      Hey everyone, and welcome to TopThink. Today,  we will learn about twelve signs you're way more  

    • Hey everyone, and welcome to TopThink.

      Hey everyone, and welcome to TopThink.

    B1

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    • Welcome to college.

      Welcome to college.

    • Welcome to College.

      Welcome to College.

    A2

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    • I'm Lester Holt, and welcome to the first Democratic debate in the 2020 race for president.

      I'm Lester Holt, and welcome to the first Democratic debate in the 2020 race for president.

    • I'm Lester Holt, and welcome to the first Democratic debate in the 2020 race for president.

      I'm Lester Holt, and welcome to the first Democratic debate in the 2020 race for president.

    B1

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      You can say, "Good morning," "Good afternoon," or "Good evening." You can also say, "Welcome to," and then the name of the event.

    • You can also say welcome to

      You can also say welcome to

    A2