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Just sent an invite vs Just sent an invitation

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Just sent an invite' is more casual and commonly used in informal situations, like in text conversations or when chatting with friends. 'Just sent an invitation' is more formal and appropriate for professional or formal settings.
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Just sent an invite

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal situations.

This phrase is more casual and suitable for informal communication, such as texting or chatting with friends.

Examples:

  • I just sent an invite to the party. Hope you can make it!
  • She just sent an invite for a movie night at her place.
  • They just sent an invite for a casual get-together this weekend.
  • From: Clara. To: Ellie Arroway. Subject: Re: Selection Committee Interview. Hi Ellie,. Great, I just sent an invite with the event details. Have a great Friday! Best,
  • Jul 29, 2015 ... I just sent an invite for you. Let us know if you still have trouble accessing the Idea Exchange. Thanks. Edit. Tim closed this discussion on Aug ...
  • Jul 14, 2015 ... Just sent an invite, my GT: ApatheticYoda. Thanks for doing this! permalink .... Just sent an invite, GT: ORIGINALGOOG. Thanks in Advance.
  • Nov 23, 2013 ... If we were all in a party and one of us just sent an invite it seems to just pull someone at random? The ability to invite an individual player is ...

Alternatives:

  • just sent an invitation
  • just sent a request
  • just sent a notification
  • just sent a message
  • just sent a reminder

Just sent an invitation

This phrase is correct and more suitable for formal or professional contexts.

This phrase is more formal and appropriate for professional or formal settings, such as business emails or official communications.

Examples:

  • I just sent an invitation to the conference next month.
  • She just sent an invitation to the board meeting.
  • They just sent an invitation to the charity gala.
  • 4 days ago ... Hi, I just sent an invitation to a person via email address but the invitation did not show up in my inbox. i have sent her invitation twice today and ...
  • Feb 5, 2015 ... Neither was heavily planned — Eugene and Michael just sent an invitation and gave us a tiny structure to learn about one another, and we ran ...
  • In fact, I've had it twice because I just sent an invitation to myself to double check the problem. So, apparently I am sending the wrong invitation ...
  • 6 days ago ... Cruz just sent an invitation via email to nearly 100,000 evangelical pastors nationwide, urging them to join in on conference calls on Tuesday ...

Alternatives:

  • just sent an invite
  • just sent a request
  • just sent a notification
  • just sent a message
  • just sent a reminder

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