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"send an invitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is being asked or requested to send out an invitation to an event or gathering. Example: Please remember to send an invitation to your cousin for the wedding.
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" You will see a form to send an invitation email to someone, inviting them to be a WordPress user on your site.
The integration works in both directions, he added — you can schedule something on Doodle and then send an invitation via Paperless Post, or you can can send out a Paperless Post invite that includes a link to a Doodle poll.
Do send an invitation to close friends and relatives of the couple and their families.
Welcoming the government announcement, Mr. Shah urged the government to send an invitation for dialogue.
Definitely send an invitation to any far-away friends and relatives with whom you have a close relationship.
Do we go ahead and send an invitation to those who have made it clear that there is no way they will be able to attend?
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By mail, each identified bereaved family member was sent an invitation package inviting their participation and study information.
General dental practitioners will be sent an invitation letter inviting them to identify potentially suitable patients for the study.
They "became friendly," Ms. Nonoo said, so she is sending an invitation to the popular chanteuse.
She sent an invitation to Lisette's mother, who was touched and gladly accepted.
:) " Swiping right sends an invitation via SMS.
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