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  1. Cordially invite - Перевод на русский - примеры английский
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    Перевод контекст "cordially invite" c английский на русский от Reverso Context: So we cordially invite all good people to us!

  2. How To Use "Cordially Invite You" In A Sentence: undefined
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    Speaking of cordially inviting someone, using the phrase “cordially invite you” in a sentence can add a touch of elegance and formality to your communication.

  3. Which is correct cordially invite or cordially invites? - TimesMojo
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    In fact, formal party invitations sometimes use the phrase “you are cordially invited,” which means you are happily encouraged to attend.

  4. Is It Correct to Say “You Are Cordially Invited”?
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    Nonetheless, “You are cordially invited” is an invitation with a longstanding history in formal invitations.

  5. Phrases - Exact meaning of "to kindly invite" - English Language...
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    For this reason, it is uncommon to write that you are "kindly inviting" someone, the other two examples are far more common, with "cordially" being preferred.

  6. Cordially invited in Russian - English-Russian Dictionary Glosbe
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    I cordially invite you to visit Kyrgyzstan, to find out about its ancient culture and its wonderful people.

  7. Is It Correct to Say “You Are Cordially Invited”?
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    The phrase “You are cordially invited” has remained a popular choice due to its underlying cordially definition and its usage in various formal invite expressions.

  8. Warmly invite or cordially invite ?
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    Both 'warmly invite' and 'cordially invite' are correct phrases that can be used interchangeably to express a friendly and welcoming invitation.

  9. I cordially invite you - Russian translation — Linguee
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    Suggest as a translation of "i cordially invite you"

  10. Which is correct cordially invite or cordially invites? - TimesMojo
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    In fact, formal party invitations sometimes use the phrase “you are cordially invited,” which means you are happily encouraged to attend.

  11. Cordially invite - Russian translation, meaning, synonyms, antonyms...
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    I cordially invite you to join me in contemplation of the infinite.

  12. I cordially invite you - Russian translation — Linguee
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    Suggest as a translation of "i cordially invite you"

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