Sentence examples for are invitations from inspiring English sources

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are invitations

noun

The act of inviting; solicitation; the requesting of a person's company.

  • An invitation to a party, to a dinner, or to visit a friend

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There are invitations 4 U 2 dance.

Just as coveted are invitations to the private dinners.

All are invitations for other artists, she said.

For Holiday, boundaries of genre are invitations, not barriers.

"Omnibus bills are invitations to abuse," Mr. Daschle said.

All are invitations to the imagination, returning us to our own thoughts.

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Both parties are invitation only.

Events are invitation only.

Often such meetings are expensive, and some are invitation-only.

They're invitations for listeners to participate.

* * * "This was invitation enough".

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