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Discover Ludwig"the invite for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about an invitation or request to an event, gathering, or activity. Example: "Did you receive the invite for Sarah's birthday party next week?".
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The invite for selected guests to attend on Thursday afternoon hails the significance of May's speech.
Dada artist Hannah Höch appeared on the invite for the show and the German collagist's influence could perhaps be seen in the melange of elements.
Turnbull considered the invite for a follow-up, scheduled for Wednesday evening in Brisbane, for a few days before eventually confirming it was a "thanks, but no thanks" – meaning Shorten has this one to himself.
Even Apple played with that naming a bit in the invite for the new iPhone's launch.
Both Microsoft and AMD are on an upward swing, most notable since the beginning of May when the invite for today's announcement went out.
The invite for the event shows a quote from American writer and poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson, talking about the merits of simplicity, with the letter 'G' in the word 'Great' highlighted.
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One minute into this and we guarantee you'll be mocking up the invites for your birthday in Tehran next year.
Fill out the invites for each girl and make sure to add all the info you will need in it.
Then, the Legislature invited for-profit businesses into the game.
You can use the invite code for the beta: CRUNCH.
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