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Discover Ludwig"invite further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage or prompt someone to do something more. For example, "We are excited to see what new ideas this brainstorming session will invite further."
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Ms. Diallo's media interviews invite further debate.
Weakness tends to invite further attack.
He tried to start a conversation, but Ms. Chu's response did not invite further exchanges.
"To do so otherwise is to invite further outflows of persons seeking resettlement in western countries".
"Retreat in the face of terror would only invite further and bolder attacks," he said.
He seems to invite further violence to art – even his own.
Rather than provide deterrence, the administration's tepid response would only invite further violations of international law.
To call out racism is to blight your chances or invite further abuse.
The game's public setting seemed as if it might invite further trouble.
And I oppose amnesty because it would invite further waves of illegal immigrants.
However, simple methods for predicting the resonant frequency of composite rectangular microcantilevers are poorly developed and invite further research.
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