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The phrase "an invitation to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an opportunity to do something. For example: "My boss sent me an invitation to attend a meeting at his office."
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An invitation to do a shot is an invitation to have two more hours of fun.
"It's an invitation to cheating".
Or just an invitation to needless violence?
Writer received an invitation to experience this.
They are an invitation to improvise.
Talk about an invitation to a nightmare.
The process was an invitation to irresponsibility.
It's an invitation to variety".
"It's an invitation to abuse".
It's like an invitation to your guests.
It's an invitation to visit, Shaw reasons.
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