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English language (monolingual) [PRO] Advertising / Public Relations / welcome message | |||||||
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3 -2 | Welcome Mr X, Mr Y and Mr Z |
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Welcome Mr X, Mr Y and Mr Z Explanation: This is the way we would say this in UK. Welcome Mr 1, Mr 2 and Mr 3... |
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