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welcome for discussion vs welcome to discuss

'Welcome for discussion' is not commonly used in English so it may sound awkward. 'Welcome to discuss' is the more common and natural way to express the idea of inviting someone to talk about a topic.
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welcome for discussion

This phrase is not commonly used in English and may sound awkward.

'Welcome for discussion' is not a typical or natural way to express an invitation to talk about a topic.
  • The Committee has noted the six proposals for action under this enhanced e-customs programme and welcomes the ambitious timetable for discussion and later implementation.
  • I welcome discussion on this report.
  • I welcome the discussion on this report.
  • Therefore, it is high time that the welcome discussions on the subject matter were complemented with improvements in WTO working methods.
  • That Green Paper is currently stimulating considerable and - I would suggest - welcome discussion and debate as to how barriers can be overcome in order to deliver significant energy savings by 2020.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, many Members have not had sight of the Green Paper yet, but at this early stage we should set down for you some basic principles of what is a very welcome discussion.
  • Madam President, Commissioner, I welcome this discussion enormously.
  • Mr President, I welcome this discussion on the recent dispute between Russia and Estonia.
  • This discussion has certainly not reached its conclusion, but I should welcome a discussion which includes groups other than the PPE-DE Group.
  • The honourable Member knows very well that the Commission welcomes the discussions held on 24 May 2000 because they confirmed the public support that radio enjoys.
  • We Liberals also welcome open discussion of the inadequate conditions in many EU prisons, as well as of action by the police.
  • We are naturally interested in Parliament's views on that question so the Commission welcomes the discussion here today.
  • I welcome the discussion on the landmarks of the Trans-European Energy Networks - it was much anticipated and necessary.
  • Considering the importance of access to raw materials, the Commission welcomes the discussions in Parliament on this issue.
  • First of all, I welcome the discussions on the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon.
  • I know that the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs is seeking an agreement with Belarus and I welcome the discussions that are taking place.
  • So I welcome the discussion on these points relating to the fight against child abuse.
  • Most people would agree with that, which is why we welcome this discussion.
  • I welcome this important discussion with the European Commission.
  • I welcome the discussions which took place at the G7 and the expressions of concern about poverty in the Third World and ACP countries.

Alternatives:

  • Welcome to discuss
  • Welcome to join the discussion
  • Welcome to share your thoughts
  • Welcome to talk about
  • Welcome to participate in the discussion

welcome to discuss

This phrase is a common and natural way to invite someone to talk about a topic.

'Welcome to discuss' is a standard and polite way to express an invitation for a discussion or conversation.
  • This notwithstanding, it would be most welcome to discuss at EU-level desirable tax measures aimed at reinforcing the position of European business in worldwide value and supply networks.
  • If the Commission is now thinking about producing savings from agriculture for a new programme to benefit farmers in developing countries, then people are welcome to discuss where these will come from.
  • Mr President, the report on progress on the Common Foreign and Security Policy gives Parliament a welcome opportunity to discuss this important topic.
  • I personally welcome the opportunity to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
  • The Commission welcomes the opportunity to discuss transatlantic relations with you early on in this parliamentary term.
  • I welcome the opportunity to discuss Bosnia and Herzegovina with you today at a very crucial moment for the country and its European aspirations.
  • Member of the Commission. Mr President, I welcome this opportunity to discuss our proposal for a new Council regulation for organic production.
  • We ought to be speaking in terms of a genuine mobilization plan - this House would undoubtedly welcome the opportunity to discuss this with the Commissioner.
  • Madam President, on behalf of the Council I welcome this opportunity to discuss the grave and pressing situation in eastern Zaire with Parliament.
  • Madam President, the ECR welcomes the opportunity to discuss these issues in the Chamber this evening.
  • The caballero is here for words of welcome, not to discuss the price of his clothes.
  • I welcome this opportunity to discuss women's rights in Turkey on the basis of Mrs Bozkurt's excellent report at a particularly important moment in EU-Turkey relations.
  • Mr President, I welcome this opportunity to discuss UN reform before the crucial UN Summit in September. I congratulate the rapporteur, Mr Laschet, on his report.
  • Mr President, two weeks after our last debate on measures against the financial crisis, I welcome this opportunity to discuss with you further actions which were jointly taken to face this challenge.
  • I would like to thank Doris Pack for her motion and welcome the opportunity to discuss Bosnia and Herzegovina with you today, at a very crucial moment.
  • Mr President, my Group welcomes the opportunity to discuss the current situation in the DRC, but like others deeply regrets the need to come back to this.
  • I would welcome some opportunity to discuss this matter of local development and the contribution it can make, not just to employment creation, but also to tackling social injustice throughout the European Union more generally.
  • Mr President, the Commission welcomes this opportunity to discuss Hong Kong and I am grateful to Parliament for providing this facility by tabling these motions today.
  • Mr President, I welcome the opportunity to discuss this report on the importance of libraries for the European Union.
  • Mr President, I very much welcome this opportunity to discuss relations between the European Union and the United Nations, and I want to start by congratulating the rapporteur on the quality of his report.

Alternatives:

  • Welcome to join the discussion
  • Welcome to share your thoughts
  • Welcome to talk about
  • Welcome to participate in the discussion
  • Welcome to have a conversation

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