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cordially

adverb as in genially

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You are cordially invited to witness the moment a music loving bride celebrated her wedding crowd-surfing to the band that led her to meet her husband.

From BBC

“We cordially invite everyone to visit the exhibition and form their own opinions,” the museum writes.

Mr. Christie responded cordially, wishing Mr. Trump well.

As a count from Transylvania, he would like to cordially invite everyone to spare him the Dracula jokes.

By 1952 Trygve Lie was the most cordially hated man in New York: toasted at the dais but scorned by an indignant left and vilified by the right.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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