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The phrase "aimed at inviting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose related to welcoming or encouraging participation from others.
Example: "The event is aimed at inviting community members to share their ideas and feedback."
Alternatives: "intended to welcome" or "designed to encourage".
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"President Assad came out with initiatives aimed at inviting all opposition members to dialogue," Mr. Lavrov said.
"Vision 2020 [is] a a civic engagement project aimed at inviting future and disenfranchised voters to articulate what an equitable democracy would look like, and empower them to effectuate those visions through policy and activism," Ifeoma Ike, co-founder of BPBV told HuffPost.
One of the key messages on billboards all over the country is: It's about ability – Join Us! Special sessions on inclusion in local parliaments are aimed at inviting Montenegrin opinion-leaders to join the campaign and become actively engaged in transforming their communities to support all children to develop to their full potential.
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Here, the method is not aiming at inviting a statistically representative sample of participants, but building a sample of maximum heterogeneity to include a high number of different perspectives.
Talk story about the 1984 (New Orleans) World's Fair, whose promoters sent a letter aimed at potential fair attendees inviting people to call (504 525-FAIR, in order to "get an answer to any question that pertains in any way to the 1984 World's Fair.O Writer called and spoke to Kathy Curtis, a native of the Gentilly section, which was in "New Orleans proper".
The New Yorker, October 31 , 1983P. 39 Talk story about the 1984 (New Orleans) World's Fair, whose promoters sent a letter aimed at potential fair attendees inviting people to call (504 525-FAIR, in order to "get an answer to any question that pertains in any way to the 1984 World's Fair.O Writer called and spoke to Kathy Curtis, a native of the Gentilly section, which was in "New Orleans proper".
In 1920, the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children issued a pamphlet, aimed at well-to-do children, inviting them to join the society's Junior Division but taking pains to protect them, even, from the pain of reading the stories of less fortunate children: "We cannot tell you much about our cases because they are too sad".
The book is aimed at artists of all kinds, inviting them all to "fly close to the sun".
"They always want to get to that next level of life because there's some sort of reward," Mr. Bardwell said, adding that he had stopped inviting some programs aimed at the year after high school — the "gap year" — to make presentations at his school because there had been so little interest.
On the basis of this excellent, exhaustive hard hitting report, the Subcommittee makes only seven recommendations, all directed to regulators, inviting more regulation aimed at curbing the risks and abuses uncovered.
One of the main findings was the importance of clear communication aimed at the correct audience both when inviting potential participants to take part and within the survey itself.
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