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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'invite controversy' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that an action or statement may cause disagreement or debate. For example, "The mayor's decision to close the local library invited controversy among citizens."
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Why invite controversy and disunity?' " Mandelson said.
The move will almost certainly invite controversy, but the question is just how much.
But no one needed to invite controversy, because it has been brewing all summer.
In many ways, such views would not seem to invite controversy.
But even if all the missile elements could be securely nailed down, such a deal would invite controversy.
Why invite controversy and disunity?' And my answer is that, as the Government, we cannot duck difficult questions and choices.
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Just as today, the combination of uncertain ownership and tremendous lucre invited controversy.
In any case, the work of the adhocracy is usually risky, and it often invites controversy.
A Baltimore café owner invites controversy by trademarking the word "hon".
Though we all support proper punctuation in theory, Rubin has not shied away from action, even that which invites controversy.
Richard Dawkins invited controversy with The God Delusion, his response to growing religious fundamentalism in the U.S. and the Middle East.
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