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The phrase "invitation for interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when extending an invitation to someone to attend an interview. For example, "We would like to extend an invitation for interview to you for the position of Marketing Manager at ABC Company."
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After hearing former BBC political editor, Nick Robinson, explain that Jeremy Hunt had declined the BBC's invitation for interview, my son asked a rather Robinson-esque question himself: "Mummy, why won't Jeremy Hunt do an interview with a junior doctor?
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We will issue invitations for interviews in August and September 2017.
Invitations for interviews are usually sent out between late December and early January, depending on the program.
Applications will be reviewed electronically from July to August 2019, with invitations for interviews to follow in late August to early September.
Invitations for interviews continued until target was achieved.
Mr Jibril did not respond to BBC Newsnight's invitation for an interview.
One study showed that algorithms processing identical resumes would be more likely to extend an invitation for an interview to a name that sounded European American rather than African American.
4. Selected children and their parents receive an invitation for an interview with the prevention workers and an information letter about the study.
An invitation for an interview was sent to the responsible physicians of each of the six burn centres as well as to the responsible physician from a rehabilitation centre that takes care for patients with severe burn injuries.
The same information was provided with the invitation for the interviews.
All non-participants were contacted by phone for invitation for telephone interviews to analyse reasons for non-response.
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