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The phrase "an invitation to exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing opportunities or circumstances that encourage or allow for exploitation, whether in a business, social, or ethical context.
Example: "The new policy was seen by many as an invitation to exploit the system for personal gain."
Alternatives: "a call to exploit" or "a prompt to take advantage".
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It was an invitation to exploit the economic crisis to ram through drilling in the Alaskan wilderness and tax breaks for big energy companies.
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The novel exploits recent discoveries in "the Ottoman archives" and potential ambiguities in authenticated letters to imagine that in 1506 Michelangelo accepted an invitation to work for the sultan in Constantinople.
This is not intended as an invitation to go exploit those vulnerabilities!
Dillon denied an invitation to witness a live execution because, she says, "I didn't want to exploit the final moments of a man's life.
Not to be put off, however, I exploited a stopover in London and managed to get an invitation to Cambridge for a chat.
Between an invitation to Portland and his emerging cult-figure status with a neglected club, Torres's exploits are crafting an early legend for the Guadalajara loanee.
An invitation to do a shot is an invitation to have two more hours of fun.
Talk about an invitation to a nightmare.
Or just an invitation to needless violence?
The process was an invitation to irresponsibility.
"It's an invitation to cheating".
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