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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the invites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to invitations, typically in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I sent out the invites for the party last week."
Alternatives: "the invitations" or "the invite cards".
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Give invitation for printing Send the invites and make sure how many of the guest accepted the invite.
The best thing about fashion shows are the invites.
When the invites poured in, Sara was more than happy to go.
Decorations and stationery Don't pay wedding stationers to design, print and send the invites.
He has described it as "small", whittling down the invites to include only family and "very close and old family friends".
UPDATE: The invites have now gone.
Update: All the invites are gone, sorry folks.
The invites have dropped, and the big show's official.
The invites ("drafts") to become a Dribbble "player" have become a much coveted thing.
They find a restaurant, negotiate a menu, and send out the invites.
The invites are out and the rumors have been pouring in, fast and furious.
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