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Discover Ludwig"inviting letter" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to a letter which is inviting someone to an event. For example: "I received an inviting letter from my old college friend asking me to her wedding."
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The questions from the census were send in four languages (Dutch, Turks, Arabic (Moroccan) and English), accompanied by an inviting letter from their GP.
On the inviting letter, no instruction on the need to be fasting was mentioned.
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Mr. Bartozzi said he had received inviting letters from Mr. Perry as well as from local chambers of commerce throughout Texas.
General dental practitioners will be sent an invitation letter inviting them to identify potentially suitable patients for the study.
One trial employs the approach of inviting women through invitational letters.
They were informed of the possibility of being invited into this questionnaire-based study in the letter inviting them to attend for screening.
Mailing a letter inviting respondents to complete the questionnaire online, followed by a mailed reminder letter and paper copy of the survey, was the most cost-effective mode of administration.
Fendi says she will write him a letter, inviting him to join her in Spoleto.
He had written a letter inviting the President to visit the Huaorani.
On that trip, he was sent a letter inviting him to enrol to vote.
After a couple of months, Dorf sent Richards a letter, inviting him to come but not, explicitly, to perform.
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