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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above invited" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to an invitation mentioned earlier in the text, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "Please refer to the above invited guests for the event details."
Alternatives: "previously invited" or "invited above".
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Barbara: I was in my first year at teacher-training college when Mick, in the year above, invited me to his room for coffee.
"When I was seven, this kid called Terry from the year above invited me to play this game where you had to get across the playground without running into anyone.
The data reported above invited to investigate other properties of the two mAbs that could account for their different protective capacity, including possible differences in fine antigenic recognition.
A census approach was taken for recruitment with the entire target population (as described above) invited to take part in the study.
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If you cannot do any of the above, invite her and a few other friends of hers and yourself to a small party or to hang out.
As a culminating activity after students have done one or more of the activities above, invite them to make their own public service announcements, videos, or social media campaigns warning the public of the dangers of added sugar.
Students who want to take any of the courses numbered 3000 or above are invited to confer with the instructor before enrolling.
Women were given a supply of condoms, as above, and invited to come for a re-supply at any time.
Workers of all employment grades in the central administration offices of these seven ministries aged 25 years and above were invited to participate.
To the fourth survey (Tromsø 4) in 1994/95, all inhabitants aged 25 and above were invited, and 27,158 (77 %) participated.
All the residents aged 40 years old or above were invited to receive measurements of weight, height and WC.
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