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The phrase "an invasion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an instance of invading a place or situation, often in a military or metaphorical context.
Example: "The sudden invasion of the foreign troops caught the nation off guard."
Alternatives: "an incursion" or "a breach".
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But an invasion?
That's an invasion".
"It's like an invasion.
We want an invasion of Syria.
For an invasion, you need a brigade.
Ukraine called the act an "invasion".
Had it even been an invasion?
Ethiopia called that an invasion.
What an invasion of privacy.
We don't need an invasion".
This is not an invasion".
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