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Discover LudwigThe phrase "invitation list" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a list of people who have been invited to an event. For example, "My first task for the party was to create the invitation list."
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Sophie Mirabella was invited to attend, but McGowan was left off the invitation list.
The invitation list represents a sharp increase from last year, when 176 new members were invited.
So he reduced the invitation list to 18.
He's on the invitation list to the wedding.
If you were organizing a literary dinner for four, who would be on your invitation list?
Hollande defended his decision to keep Putin on the invitation list for the D-Day ceremonies.
She threw tantrums about the invitation list for the emperor's autumn garden party.
Ms. Liu's invitation list includes a number of people who are unlikely to attend.
"I have no idea how the invitation list was pulled together," he said.
Then, a Foreign Ministry spokesman politely said the invitation list would not be expanded.
Conspicuously absent from the invitation list are representatives of Icann and the United States government.
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