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"In all the invites" vs "In all the invite"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'In all the invite' is correct when referring to a single invitation, while 'in all the invites' is correct when referring to multiple invitations.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

In all the invites

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple invitations.

This phrase is used when talking about multiple invitations collectively.

Examples:

  • In all the invites we received, yours stood out the most.

Alternatives:

  • In all the invitations
  • In every invite
  • In each invite
  • In all of the invites
  • In every invitation

In all the invite

This phrase is correct when referring to a single invitation.

This phrase is used when talking about a specific invitation among many.

Examples:

  • In all the invite, there was a handwritten note from the host.

Alternatives:

  • In the invite
  • In that invite
  • In this invite
  • In every invite
  • In each invite

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