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The phrase "decline an invitation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you're expressing that you don't accept an invitation, such as when you're invited to something that you can't go to or don't want to attend. For example: "John had to decline the invitation to the party due to a prior commitment."
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Invitations to meet quickly follow, and our app makes it incredibly easy to invite, accept or decline an invitation and schedule a time to meet in our CrunchMatch lounge.
Never decline an invitation to one party to attend another one that you were invited to later.
He probably will decline an invitation to play for the Italian national team this summer.
Is the value of an All-Star game diminished when many of the best senior prospects decline an invitation?
When prospective referees decline an invitation to review a manuscript, many journals ask them to propose alternative reviewers.
I had to decline an invitation for breakfast and head back to the hotel room to steady myself.
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Mr. Edwards declined an invitation.
Rodriguez said he has declined an invitation.
Gouverneur Morris, though "warmly pressed," declined an invitation to participate.
Hunter declined an invitation to Stern's address Saturday.
He almost never declined an invitation, despite the distance.
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