Sentence examples for an invitee from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "an invitee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a person who has been invited to a place or event, often implying a right to enter or be present.
Example: "The property owner has a duty of care to ensure the safety of an invitee on their premises."
Alternatives: "a guest" or "an invited guest".

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If I was an invitee, I'd have thought about it.

It really is wrong for an invitee to add an uninvited plus-one.

He hates to be alone you see, so could he be an invitee?

At the last minute, an invitee would phone to ask if baby could come; sitter arrangements had collapsed.

The duty owed by the owner of premises towards an invitee is greater than that owed towards a licensee.

"I worry a lot about the fiscal health of New York City," said Mr. Tisch, the head of Loews and an invitee to the Lhota breakfast.

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"Everyone becomes an A-list invitee to your coming-out process".

It further alleged negligence in the failure to use reasonable care in furnishing the decedent, as a business invitee, a safe place to work.

... Kevin Quackenbush, a nonroster invitee, surrendered a run, gave up two hits and walked a batter in two-thirds of an inning.

Williams, 39, declined the Yankees' offer last season to join the team at spring training as a nonroster invitee, ending a Yankees career that began in 1991.

So, it seems that if I am going to suggest an alternative invitee to the Pope, I'm going to have to chose a religious leader after all.

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