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The phrase "an open invitation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is welcome to attend an event or gathering without needing a formal invitation.
Example: "We have an open invitation for anyone who wants to join us for dinner this Friday."
Alternatives: "a standing invitation" or "an all-inclusive invitation".
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That's an open invitation.
"I'm extending an open invitation," he said.
It's an open invitation to battle.
"The system is almost an open invitation to corruption".
Others said the big white planters were an open invitation.
Huang has an open invitation to join the band onstage.
In Calabria, that has been an open invitation to corruption.
So this is an open invitation for him to elaborate.
Under Islamic law, that was an open invitation to assassination.
It is also an open invitation to narrow, intolerant moralisms.
I give them an open invitation to see for themselves.
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