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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all invited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the majority of people who were invited to an event or gathering are present or have accepted the invitation.
Example: "At the wedding, almost all invited guests arrived on time, making the ceremony even more special."
Alternatives: "nearly all invited" or "most of those invited".
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Two thousand people, almost all invited guests, spent more than an hour making their way through four security checks to enter the Pompidou Center for the one-hour-and-40-minute show, which included 280 looks from the Saint Laurent archives and 20 new pieces.
Almost all invited caregivers (99.3 %) completed the questionnaire in full.
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He expanded the World Cup finals from a 16-nation to 24-nation and then 32-nation competition, invited almost all the countries in the world to join Fifa, and offered them increased involvement in it.
I was not certain where the Fabian and advanced Nesbit stood at the end of The Treasure Seekers, when almost all the Bastables' benefactors are invited to a Christmas party, except the moneylender and the butcher.
For one thing, almost all of the invited guests were driving.
18 For administrative purposes, almost all women are invited by birth cohort.
The mayor has rarely praised or expressed support for Mr. Levy and has almost never invited him to public appearances.
He started researching popular opinion in Germany, and was almost immediately invited to join the German historian Martin Broszat's "Bavaria project".
A lot of what he blames on class - like the fact that Blair almost never invited him to dinner at Number 10 or Chequers - I think has a much simpler explanation.
For example, white men almost always invited other white men.
Its inability to effectively police the industry has almost certainly invited such profit-driven misconduct.
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