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The phrase "thoughtful invitation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an invitation that is considerate and reflects care for the recipient's feelings or circumstances. Example: "Her thoughtful invitation to the gathering made everyone feel valued and included."
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Thoughtful, I thought.
Lining up for a drip coffee, Scott Morgan, 52, who works for the Aids advocacy organization Treatment Action Group, said a thoughtful, polite but firm: "No, no … no" to Howard Shultz's invitation to talk about race with his barista.
But for many thoughtful readers turned off by the litmus test, it was simply an invitation to think more about evolution and what it means for humanity.
Anonymous, Connecticut It is both thoughtful and correct to send a wedding gift even if you must regret the invitation.
The excluded have found in your loving address Christ's own invitation to enter the circle, while those on the inside have found in your thoughtful theological analysis a new appreciation for God's good and boundless diversity.
Such tactics rarely produced thoughtful or challenging drama, especially when directors treated Oliver's "Please, sir, I want some more" as an invitation to give audiences more of the same.
My Pen by Christopher Myers (Disney-Hyperion): An invitation for children to explore the infinite possibilities of the blank page, My Pen is a thoughtful meditation on the power of the imagination.
A charming and thoughtful man, he remained an amusing informant, especially when recalling society women at the Florida with their "tea" invitations to African dancers and the overtures he received from friends of Noël Coward.
"Responsible, thoughtful".
Thoughtful gifting!
Thoughtful football.
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