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"a targeted invitation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an invitation sent out to a specific group of people. For example: We sent out a targeted invitation to members of the club, inviting them to our upcoming event.
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Students interviewed for this study were sent targeted invitations inviting their participation in a brief interview protocol.
Members of Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF), individuals with experience of meningitis and septicaemia, were sent a targeted email invitation or letter and a participant information sheet.
Many lawmakers prefer to sideline their families and friends for more politically targeted invitations.
Seminars will be conducted, with targeted invitations made to partners and stakeholders.
Such well-targeted invitations are why Grouply can assert that it possesses superior viral expansion loops.
To evaluate the efficacy of a targeted screening for melanoma in high-risk patients following the receipt of a mailed invitation to an annual skin examination by a general practitioner (GP).
By using a 'targeted' invitation strategy we aimed to minimize the risk of selection bias caused by selective participation of, for example, women experiencing fertility problems.
A targeted monsoon?
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