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Discover Ludwig"without invitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being done or happened without being asked or invited to do so. Example: He showed up at the party without invitation, causing quite a scene.
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But the state agencies were stuck with Mr. Sharp with or without invitation.
But they cannot bring drug-sniffing dogs onto the porch without invitation or a warrant.
So any third party would be "someone he knew or someone there without invitation".
I sat on the stage during a performance at Brooklyn Bazaar, without invitation.
He stepped closer, without invitation, and so did the boy and the other man.
Simultaneously, Japan, without invitation, dispatched a large military contingent, and the two foreign powers were in sharp and sudden confrontation.
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Sometimes, guests at weekend homes arrive without invitations.
The police were recently ordered to expel the many Somalis who arrived without invitations.
"Others show up to corporate shindigs without invitations, because they're desperate to network".
The success of that first occasion was instantly overshadowed by revelations that three people managed to get in – and perilously close to President Obama – apparently without invitations.
A federal grand jury is investigating how the couple got past Secret Service checkpoints, without invitations or background checks, shook hands with Mr. Obama and posed for a photograph with Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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