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"an invite" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it in place of "an invitation" as a shorter and more casual way of saying the same thing. It can be used in formal or informal writing. Example: - I received an invite to the company's annual gala dinner. - Did you get an invite to Jessica's birthday party? - The couple sent out their wedding invites last week. - The conference organizers are still finalizing the list of invites for the keynote speakers. - We're hosting a small dinner party and I'll send you an invite once we confirm the date.
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Send me an invite".
Can't wrangle an invite?
They sent him an invite.
All you need now is an invite.
> send an invite your way!
"I'm not angling for an invite people.
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"It was an invite-only party".
Gave an invited talk at Yahoo research.
This was an invited review for EJNMMI-Physics.
(Sanders is also an invited speaker).
"Sometimes you feel like an invited intruder".
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