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The phrase "a invited" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because the article "a" should not precede a word that starts with a vowel sound, such as "invited."
Example: "She was an invited guest at the wedding."
Alternatives: "an invited" or "a guest who was invited."
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"Woman A invited him back to her flat, gave him dinner, went to bed with him, had consensual sex with him.
The paper is a reworked version of a invited paper for the SoftMC 2003 workshop: "Some lessons from using static analysis and software model checking for bug finding" (postscript) (PDF), Madanlal Musuvathi and Dawson R. Engler.
For example, the daughter-in-law in case A invited the mother-in-law to live together with her family.
A campus counselor, the lawsuit alleges, took a victim-blaming approach by suggesting Ms. A invited the sexual contact.
Your staff will be very touched that you have (A) invited them to your home, (B) spent money to cater for them, (C) provided a warm, fun event for them to share each other's company, and yours.
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Gave an invited talk at Yahoo research.
This was an invited review for EJNMMI-Physics.
(Sanders is also an invited speaker).
"Sometimes you feel like an invited intruder".
B Delemer has been an invited speaker at Merck Serono-sponsored congresses.
A: You invite, you cook.
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