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The phrase "accepting invitations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of agreeing to attend events or gatherings that have been invited to.
Example: "She has a habit of accepting invitations to every social event, regardless of her schedule."
Alternatives: "responding to invitations" or "agreeing to invitations".
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The rationales for accepting invitations are often plain enough.
Judd was particular about accepting invitations to exhibit his work.
Only emphysema recently prevented him from accepting invitations to visit Ivory Coast and Benin, he said.
"This was a process over time of my accepting invitations from people that seemed would be fun".
He keeps accepting invitations to appear on Newsnight, only to find that no government minister has turned up in support.
After that, he started accepting invitations to people's houses for dinner and, little by little, enjoying life again.
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I accepted invitations to dinners and teas.
Egypt and Iraq also confirmed they had accepted invitations to the meeting.
The choir accepts invitations to sing at public events.
He will, apparently, accept invitations to parties in the meantime.
Try to accept invitations to different types of events.
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