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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intended invitees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to individuals who are meant to be invited to an event or gathering.
Example: "The property owner is responsible for ensuring the safety of all intended invitees on the premises."
Alternatives: "designated guests" or "planned invitees".
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The museum's president, who I'm pretty sure had met the intended invitees before and knew we were impostors as soon as she saw us, welcomed us nonetheless and encouraged us to wander the museum after dinner.
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For the leader of a political party to want to go to it without an invitation of his own but with a ticket intended for the spouse or partner of a genuine invitee (in this case BNP colleague Richard Barnbrook, by virtue of his membership of the London Assembly) is so humiliating that one almost feels rather sorry for Griffin.
677 (SDNY 1963), rev'd on other grounds, 333 F.2d 28 (CA2 1964) (defendant-invitee stopped in hallway of apartment building has standing to object to search of apartment he intended to visit).
Irreverence intended.
Pun intended.
No offence was intended".
"No offense was intended.
(No pun intended, presumably).
Was a message intended?
Nor ever intended to.
It worked as intended.
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