Sentence examples for be invitations from inspiring English sources

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be 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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"It used to be invitations," he said, talking about mail that people were excited to receive.

In a warning that still echoes today, he wrote that U.S. advocacy for violent regime change in countries such as Iran and Syria "would be invitations for radical movements such as Al Qaeda to step into vacuums created by domestic instability and armed conflict".

If advertising of yore tried to prey on insecurities and the psychology of the public, today they're scouring the glut of what we're discussing each day for keywords that might as well be invitations to solicitation.

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There are invitations 4 U 2 dance.

They're invitations for listeners to participate.

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.

Film posters are invitations.

Both parties are invitation only.

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