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"invite for a presentation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you would like to ask someone to attend a presentation or lecture. For example, "We cordially invite you to attend our presentation on the importance of environmental conservation."
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"I was invited after a presentation I gave at a conference.
Late last year, over 300 NYC public school students were invited to a presentation of the musical.
I'd been invited to a presentation about the hotel's new "food philosophy" and its agreement with the Partnership for a Healthier America to serve meals that will be better for guests, for the community and for the planet.
The final class period was reserved for a presentation to which faculty in mathematics and biology were invited.
I had been invited to make a presentation on the outlook for 1958 at a symposium at the Harmonie Club in New York.
Recently, I was invited to make a presentation at a national conference for large churches in a major U.S. denomination.
Do not dress funny for a presentation.
Last month, for the first time, Foster was invited to make a presentation at Bear Stearns' annual health care conference at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria hotel.
Last month, for the first time, Foster was invited to make a presentation at Bear Stearns' annual healthcare conference at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in Manhattan.
In November of 1936, a luncheon was held of the faculty of Harvard Medical School where Karl Compton, PhD, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was invited to give a presentation entitled "What Physics Can Do for Biology and Medicine".
In addition, for this year's workshop, high-level managers from the GTC were invited to give a presentation on future technology and business areas.
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