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The phrase "a specific invitation from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular request or offer to attend an event or participate in an activity.
Example: "I received a specific invitation from the committee to attend the annual gala."
Alternatives: "a particular invitation from" or "a distinct invitation from".
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Give a specific invitation, with dates.
The selection process resulted in a specific invitation to a sample consisting of seven casualty clinics with a total of 18 municipalities from different parts of Norway.
Perhaps you discussed a one-on-one meeting, phone chat or some other specific invitation.
Frequently, he was given specific invitations or was requested to view an artist's exhibition at a gallery.
To obtain a business visa, you need an official invitation from a Russian business firm.
These leaders were insulted, he said, by a recent invitation from Lever to attend meetings in her office so she could explain the elections process and hear any specific concerns.
It's like a personal invitation from fate".
He is awaiting a formal invitation from Mr. Kabila.
I received a lovely invitation from the police to attend a "Speed Awareness Course".
A formal invitation from OH's Board of Directors to the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre NDARCC) to form a partnership.
A more active approach with a personal invitation from the GP is more effective.
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