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"official invitation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a formal invitation that is issued by an organization or authority, rather than a casual or informal invitation. Example: "I received an official invitation from the President's office to attend the state dinner next week."
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With no official invitation in the mail, Mr. Gao was invited instead by the Chinese University and the City University.
But the official invitation seemed sincere.
Consider that an official invitation, then.
As in previous election years, it has received an official invitation from the United States.
The official invitation by the government would be sent on Tuesday morning, the newspaper said.
They had no official invitation, but it was hardly possible to prevent them from coming.
"If the west is determined, it will use the pretext [of an official invitation] and intervene".
The visit follows an official invitation by France's president, François Hollande.
The Salahis have stuck to their story that they received an official invitation, but the White House denies these claims.
The aide, Chhime R. Chhoekyapa, called the offer only a vague "floater" and said there had been no official invitation.
Roberts passed the information about Meza to Russell, who sent the official invitation in March via an e-mail message.
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