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your comments are wellcome vs your comments are wellcomed

The correct phrase is 'your comments are welcome.' 'Wellcome' is not a word in English, so 'wellcomed' is incorrect. The correct form is 'welcome,' which is an adjective used to express pleasure or approval.

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your comments are wellcome

'Wellcome' is not a word in English, so this phrase is incorrect.

The correct form is 'welcome,' which is an adjective used to express pleasure or approval. So, the correct phrase is 'your comments are welcome.'
  • Your comments are noted, pilot.
  • Your comments are way too common.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, your comments are completely justified, and will be passed on to the relevant departments.
  • Your comments are noted, Mr Sturdy.
  • Therefore, all your comments are very welcome.
  • Thank you, your comments are noted.
  • But your comments are untimely... you should have...
  • But on the subject of the refugees, your comments are more like wishful thinking than an actual policy.
  • Mr Metten, your comments are not related to the Minutes but to the interpretation of what was said or maintained yesterday.
  • I want to say that, in relation to the future, your comments are particularly welcome.
  • For me, your comments are an essential complement to what I have heard from elsewhere in Europe.
  • If your comments are true and you can cut a deal by June, then Mr Blair must have agreed in principle to surrender the rebate.
  • I understand your concern, Mr Poettering, but I do not wish to get involved in an argument and I hope that your comments are not going to start one.
  • That is not a point of order, Mr Duhamel, and your comments are not in keeping with the dignity of the House.
  • Your comments are rather personal, lacking perspective ignoring the wider social issues, the town's development
  • As far as your comments are concerned, may I assure you that everything you said has been noted in accordance with the relevant rule of procedure and will be examined by Parliament's services.
  • Thank you very much, Mrs comments are relevant and fair and I think that in the next part-session, in Strasbourg, things will be done and organised in accordance with your protest, or rather, your comments.
  • Some of your comments were a bit... Needy.
  • The relevant departments will certainly note your comments.
  • Your comments were unprofessional and inappropriate.

Alternatives:

  • your comments are welcome

your comments are wellcomed

'Wellcomed' is not a word in English. The correct form is 'welcome,' which is an adjective used to express pleasure or approval.

The correct phrase is 'your comments are welcome.' 'Welcome' is the correct past participle form of the verb 'to welcome.'
  • Your comments are noted, pilot.
  • Your comments are way too common.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, your comments are completely justified, and will be passed on to the relevant departments.
  • Your comments are noted, Mr Sturdy.
  • Therefore, all your comments are very welcome.
  • Thank you, your comments are noted.
  • But your comments are untimely... you should have...
  • But on the subject of the refugees, your comments are more like wishful thinking than an actual policy.
  • Mr Metten, your comments are not related to the Minutes but to the interpretation of what was said or maintained yesterday.
  • I want to say that, in relation to the future, your comments are particularly welcome.
  • For me, your comments are an essential complement to what I have heard from elsewhere in Europe.
  • If your comments are true and you can cut a deal by June, then Mr Blair must have agreed in principle to surrender the rebate.
  • I understand your concern, Mr Poettering, but I do not wish to get involved in an argument and I hope that your comments are not going to start one.
  • That is not a point of order, Mr Duhamel, and your comments are not in keeping with the dignity of the House.
  • Your comments are rather personal, lacking perspective ignoring the wider social issues, the town's development
  • As far as your comments are concerned, may I assure you that everything you said has been noted in accordance with the relevant rule of procedure and will be examined by Parliament's services.
  • Thank you very much, Mrs comments are relevant and fair and I think that in the next part-session, in Strasbourg, things will be done and organised in accordance with your protest, or rather, your comments.
  • Some of your comments were a bit... Needy.
  • The relevant departments will certainly note your comments.
  • Your comments were unprofessional and inappropriate.

Alternatives:

  • your comments are welcome

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