Sentence examples for invited at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "invited at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in the context of invitations or events to indicate the time or location at which someone is invited to attend. Example: "You are cordially invited at 6pm to our annual charity gala."

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All were invited at the mayor's behest.

Twitter was ablaze with churlish remarks asking how he'd ever been invited at all.

Russia itself was invited (at German insistence) but then declined to attend.

Turkey threatened to stage a boycott if Kurdish military forces were invited at Russia's behest.

The press are not invited at Pinewood where I'm chairman and they are not invited here.

Mr. Carter & his visitors could greet assemblages of common citizens invited, at random, off the streets.

He won't be using the back door next time he visits Downing Street, if he is invited at all.

He wasn't bitter about leaving the party early, he was just happy that he was ever invited at all.

Other figures invited at Russian insistence are seen by the mainstream opposition as being too close to the regime.

And every local friend we invited at the last minute jumped at the chance to come and bear witness.

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