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welcome in london vs welcome to london

The correct phrase is "Welcome to London." "Welcome in London" is not commonly used in English. "Welcome to" is the standard expression used to greet someone upon arrival.
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welcome in london

'Welcome in London' is not a correct construction in English.

Instead of 'welcome in London,' use 'welcome to London' to greet someone who has arrived in the city.
  • One of the things that they welcome about living in London is democracy and the right to have their say on vital issues.
  • I would also like to welcome the agreement reached in London, but at the same time underline that the global economy needs global governance.
  • My dear girl, welcome to London.
  • Welcome to London, Mr... Tronstad.
  • By my troth, welcome to London.
  • Welcome to London Heathrow, Terminal 5.
  • Given the seriousness of the situation, we must firstly welcome London's decision, and that of the Indian Government, to suspend all military aid to the current Nepalese Government.
  • CANDIDATE ZAHIR. IT'S A PRIVILEGE TO WELCOME YOU TO LONDON.
  • The Icelanders must be made to feel welcome in the EU, but, of course, they will never vote in favour of EU membership if the finance ministers in London and The Hague are allowed to determine Iceland's fate.
  • Welcome. I am happiest man in London.
  • I want everyone in London to feel welcome here.
  • Mr President, we Greens welcome the arrest of Chile's former dictator Augusto Pinochet in London.
  • I welcome the strategic partnership between the UK and Turkey announced by Prime Ministers Brown and Erdogan in London yesterday, including positive cooperation in combating organised crime and terrorism.
  • The Commission welcomes the Declaration Strengthening the Financial System issued by the G20 leaders in London on 2 April 2009, and their agreement to take action against non-cooperative jurisdictions, including tax havens.
  • These are examples of what I would say is bad practice in science teaching centers. These pictures are from La Villette in France and the welcome wing of the Science Museum in London.
  • The EESC welcomes the outcome of the G20 meeting in London and the G8 meeting in L'Aquila, which defied pessimistic expectations to demonstrate that the global economy and financial system must be governed jointly or not at all.
  • If you are ever in London, you are most welcome to drop in for a cup of tea.
  • We welcome the President-in-Office's commitment to open the process of enlargement in an inclusive and transparent way in March in London.
  • 40,000 killed in London last September.
  • Mom has an emergency meeting in London.

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  • welcome to London

welcome to london

'Welcome to London' is the correct phrase to use when greeting someone who has arrived in the city.

Use 'welcome to London' to greet visitors or newcomers to the city.
  • Welcome to London, Mr... Tronstad.
  • By my troth, welcome to London.
  • My dear girl, welcome to London.
  • Welcome to London Heathrow, Terminal 5.

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