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The phrase "a batch of invitations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or collection of invitations that are being sent out or prepared.
Example: "I just finished printing a batch of invitations for the wedding, and they look beautiful."
Alternatives: "a set of invitations" or "a collection of invitations."
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The first, to President Mitterrand of France, asks if he would deal with a batch of invitations that Pres.
We recently gave out a batch of invitations to another new service, Wixi, that does this very thing.
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They could have done what many people do - post the first batch of invitations, wait for replies and then send out a second round and, maybe, a third - but this wasn't an option the couple were keen on.
STUART EPSTEIN skimmed the batch of invitations on his desk and pulled out one for June 30, a benefit for the Phoenix House, a drug rehabilitation center on the Upper West Side.
Yahoo Mash, Yahoo's new social network experiment, sent out the first batch of invitations moments ago.
He's been asked to appear on "Desert Island Discs," an invitation that, among other things, inspires him to whip up a batch of Buck's Fizz when Max arrives.
A batch of peers [graphic].
He points to a batch of evidence.
2. A batch of cakes [graphic].
7. A batch of cakes [graphic].
4. A batch of peers [graphic].
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