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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extended an invite" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to offer or provide an invitation to someone for an event or occasion. Example: My friend extended an invite to her wedding ceremony next month.
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Postscript: After this article was first published, Indigenous traditional land owners in north Queensland, the Yidindji nation, also extended an invite to DiCaprio.
Fairfield Coach Ed Cooley saw his high-releasing shot first and extended an invite, "Come look at our place, and if you don't like it, you should take a look at UConn down the road".
North Korea extended an invite to Moon Saturday to attend a summit in Pyongyang later this year, potentially the first meeting between the countries' leaders since 2007.
Not only was he offering to help with my job search...he extended an invite to "chat more" about a full time position within their company.
When she saw the photo, Johansson responded by posting a video on YouTube, in which she extended an invite to the premiere and even offered to pay for all the expenses. .
Before leaving for Asia I extended an invite to my cousin Stewie, who is 76-years-old and lives in Las Vegas, to stay at my place in my absence, while he visited his grown kids in Los Angeles.
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On her SoundCloud page, this classically trained cellist and vocalist extends an invite to "dive into my easily distracted mind".
* Re: Obnoxious Night Out with Wealthy Brother and Wife Matt, Not sure if you have New Year's commitments, but Kelly mentioned that you guys might be free, so I thought I'd extend an invite.
Re: Obnoxious Night Out with Wealthy Brother and Wife Matt, Not sure if you have New Year's commitments, but Kelly mentioned that you guys might be free, so I thought I'd extend an invite.
TechCrunch Disrupt finalist Shwowp announces today that it is opening up its social purchase sharing platform to its 2000-strong waiting list plus extending an invite to the first 500 TechCrunch readers to sign up here.
And perhaps even extend an invite to fellow Wasillan Sarah Palin.
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