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The phrase "invitation to talk" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an invitation or opportunity for someone to engage in a conversation or discussion. Example: The speaker's opening remarks were an invitation to talk, inviting the audience to share their thoughts and opinions on the topic at hand.
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Had that been an invitation to talk?
Schwarzman declined an invitation to talk through that question.
That seemed, at least, an invitation to talk at last in Paris about the real issue.
Accept invitation to talk at Bold, Brilliant Brains: Female Leaders Of Tomorrow seminar.
Kori sent incensed customers a mea culpa with his cellphone number and an invitation to talk things over.
Yet the invitation to talk about the most dramatic chapter in his life proved a pathway to practical engagement.
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Now Mr. Forsyth writes (though he didn't describe any specific projects), works with college students and accepts invitations to talk about his films.
Is it fair to say you shy away from invitations to talk about that era of your career — the retrospective thing does not come easily for you?
Both its founder and senior editor accepted invitations to talk at LM events - and will be paying their own way to come.
He usually turns down invitations to talk about freedom of expression he says, because he believes that "everybody in the world has freedom of expression.
The player was accompanied by a lawyer when he talked to Mitchell, who said he was disappointed that more players did not accept his invitations to talk to him.
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