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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are invited from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that individuals or groups are being asked to participate or attend an event, typically in a formal context.
Example: "All community members are invited from the surrounding neighborhoods to attend the town hall meeting."
Alternatives: "are welcome from" or "are encouraged from".
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Questions are invited from the audience.
Ideally, representatives are invited from two or more organizations.
Questions are invited from the crowd, in which there are as many women as men.
Applications are invited from undergraduates for a summer research program at the College of Medicine.
Ideas are invited from everyone at Google, and Mayer decides which will go before Page and Brin.
When questions are invited from the audience, Susan Sontag rises and, in a reasonable, even friendly voice, says that she has a "very quiet question" for Mailer.
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A total of 2 798 children were invited from the MoBa during the period from August 2007 to January 2011 based on these criteria.
A total of 2798 children were invited from the MoBa cohort during the period from August 2007 to January 2011on the basis of these criteria.
Eight teams were invited, from Canada, China, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Britain and the United States.
Applications will be invited from within GCHQ and elsewhere in government.
Comments were invited from others present, all of them members of a choreographic workshop.
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