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Common collocations with invite in American Collocation

invite verb transitive

US /ɪnˈvaɪt/

kindly

cordially
generously
graciously
kindly
respectfully
warmly

You are cordially invited to attend the 4th International Conference on Advanced Engineering Design.

formally

formally
officially

Applicants selected will be formally invited to attend an interview.

specially

especially
expressly
particularly
personally
specially
specifically

We were delighted to welcome the Mayor and his wife along with other specially invited guests.

regularly

annually
frequently
occasionally
often
regularly

She is regularly invited to contribute to scientific journals.

openly

explicitly
openly

We openly invite anyone seeking help to contact us.

opinions or comments

comments
contributions
feedback
responses
views

Contributions to the debate are invited from both architects and historians.

suggestions

offers
proposals
suggestions

Offers over £2000 are invited.

applications

applications

We invite applications from all members of staff, regardless of where they are based.

academic article or talk

paper

For the seminar papers are invited on the following topics: