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The phrase "a invitation to" is not correct.
It should be "an invitation to." You can use it when referring to a request or offer to attend an event or participate in something.
Example: "I received an invitation to the wedding next month."
Alternatives: "a request to" or "a call to".
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We'll be sending out a invitation to that shortly.
Executives at the Postal Service and Campbell-Ewald describe the theme as a invitation to consider the post office in a new light, reflecting improvements in service and technology, like the Postal Service Web site (usps.com).
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"For me, cinema is an invitation, a voyage, an invitation to the freedom of the spectator.
A joint is an invitation to a community.
"City Hall is not an invitation to a successful program, it is an invitation to a circus," Zane said.
Talk about an invitation to a nightmare.
This year Stephen Hawking declined an invitation to a conference in Jerusalem.
Instead, we accepted an invitation to a village council meeting.
But what if I score an invitation to a wedding?
The music is an invitation to a orgy.
That announcement is like an invitation to a second wedding.
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