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The phrase "always invited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is consistently welcome to attend an event or gathering.
Example: "You are always invited to our family gatherings, no matter what."
Alternatives: "perpetually welcome" or "constantly invited."
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I was always invited to parties.
He's always invited me to play golf.
Volunteers and honorees are always invited to attend.
His temperament always invited, and has received, abundant analysis.
Farmers are always invited to the dinner, Mr. Evans said.
The city has always invited noisy political expression.
Miz Mimms, the country-butter lady, was always invited to sit and exchange gossip.
His place in the England side has seemingly always invited debate.
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"Insufficient facts always invite danger," he warns.
Hollywood, Haggis believes, always invites newcomers to sell their souls.
The public library always invites terrific authors and illustrators.
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