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The phrase "invade to" is not correct or usable in written English.
You use the verb "invade" with an object or location, such as with phrases like "invade a country" or "invade the city." For example, "The armies invaded the city in the night."
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Ethiopia forces invade to oust the Islamists from power.
The dead invade to cleanse the living, as he always claimed.
They differentiate in the villous cell column, invade to the uterus and remodel the uterine spiral arteries.
Asked whether the US should invade to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, she replies: "I hope there will be no attack.
Fibrin is nature's scaffold following tissue injury to initiate hemostasis, and provides the initial matrix into which cells invade to rebuild the damaged tissue.
Neighboring Turkey has been threatening to invade to root out what Ankara considers Kurdish terrorists, and the Syrian government has vowed to reassert its authority over the territory.
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"Fundamentally it came because imperialists invaded to get colonies.
That same year, the Soviets invaded to prop up the communist government.
Arab leaders rejected the declaration and invaded to maintain a unified, independent, Arab Palestine.
The war erupted in 1998, when Uganda and Rwanda invaded to support rebel movements fighting then-President Laurent Kabila.
Iraq was invaded to disarm Saddam of weapons he didn't have.
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