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The phrase "a friend invited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an invitation extended by a friend, typically in a context discussing social events or gatherings.
Example: "I received a message that a friend invited me to their birthday party this weekend."
Alternatives: "a friend asked me" or "a friend requested".
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In the meantime, a friend invited me.
First, a friend invited me to a concert.
But, in 2003, a friend invited him back to see how things had changed.
In 1994, a friend invited her to open for Liz Phair.
On July 27 , 2004 a friend invited Guru Raj to create a Google e-mail account.
A friend invited him to bowl and taught him the basics, Mr. Yusufi said.
It's My Birthday For my birthday, a friend invited me to dinner.
She came upon the business by happenstance, when a friend invited her to a show.
Back in 1991, a friend invited Ms. Kovacs to an Easter gathering in Suffolk County.
A friend invited Ms. Vanina to attend a Mary Kay cosmetics sales party.
He said: "I'll give you an example – a friend invited me out to eat three times.
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