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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already invites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been extended or offered in advance, often in the context of an invitation or opportunity.
Example: "The event already invites participants to submit their proposals ahead of time."
Alternatives: "has already extended" or "already offers".
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The Plane Saver credit union already invites members of the armed forces to join after having widened its membership from British Airways staff four years ago.
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The new policy was rolled out in 2004, but was not retrospective in that women already invited for screening before age 25 years would receive a second invitation 3 years later even if still under age 25 years.
"I already invited Tolstoy," I tell him.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have already invited Labour reformers to help out.
"I've already invited my sister, and there's only one girl in space".
Pedro Passos Coelho, Portugal's prime minister, has already invited Germany's Lufthansa to snap up TAP.
David Lammy, the Labour MP for Tottenham, has already invited Mr Clegg back for a third visit.
Embassies that had already invited Iranian diplomats were instructed to disinvite them.
Mr. Barak has already invited Ariel Sharon, the Likud leader, into a temporary unity government.
"I already invited you to visit Russia," Mr. Medvedev told Mr. Obama during that meeting, according to a transcript.
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