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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also invites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something not only does one thing but also encourages or allows for another action or response.
Example: "The event not only showcases local artists but also invites community members to participate in workshops."
Alternatives: "also encourages" or "additionally invites".
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It also invites retaliation.
That lifestyle also invites ridicule.
Curtis also invites Nick.
It also invites a slight dishonesty.
The company also invites outside teachers.
But the show also invites wider contemplation of transparency.
The starkness of his opinions also invites some understandable needling.
But this inclination to simplify also invites harm.
She also invites about 200 friends and relatives.
Being active online also invites comments, observations and interactions.
He also invites Kirsten over, at a different time.
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