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"get invitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about receiving or obtaining an invitation to an event or occasion. Here is an example sentence: "I was thrilled to get an invitation to the royal wedding."
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We were supposed to get invitation at least a week before the meeting in order to enable us elicit views from our members.
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I never go, but I love to get invitations".
"We left Geneva because we did not get invitations," an PYD source said to AFP.
Occasionally I have parties just so I can get invitations to other parties.
I hate it when I get invitations with the bridal registries listed on them.
They kept posting new videos and eventually began to get invitations to perform abroad.
In fact, it was through him that we began to get invitations to perform elsewhere.
"Sometimes you even get invitations from people you don't know very well," Mr. Kim said.
They get invitations to give talks, sometimes appear on television, or write articles to newspapers and magazines.
He wouldn't get invitations if he were lousy at jousting, he admits, "but the kit opens some doors".
"I get invitations to speak at colleges from the political science departments and law schools," Mr. Sharpton says.
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