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"invite submission" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a formal or professional context, particularly in regards to requesting something from others. Example: The company issued a call for proposals, inviting submission of innovative ideas for their new product.
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The Cornell Indonesian Association is pleased to invite submission of abstracts for the 18th Northeast Conference on Indonesia, hosted in cooperation with the Yale Indonesian Forum.
Like most ascetics, Merwin is a seducer: his poems invite submission to a pared-down, essences-only view of the world, suggesting that any other way would be square, or, given Merwin's disdain for the human "species-ego," bad for the planet.
We invite submission of original articles grounded in a wide range of theoretical and critical perspectives, and we encourage inquiries proposing submissions and projects.
And then of course there's Yelp, Craigslist, Ebay, FourSquare, and all the other mobile tools that invite submission, check-ins, reviews and shared data.
In addition, the authors invite submission of data by other labs, and the addition of these new data will be plotted in Fig. 4.
We also invite submission of manuscripts that describe the use of the resources presented in this month's issues of Genetics and G3.
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"So we've been in contact with around 100 film companies and archives all over the world to invite submissions".
We at Communications Biology want to take this opportunity to invite submissions of articles that advance our diversity goals.
We also invite submissions from those who did not participate in the workshop.
The UC Berkeley Student Learning Center is excited to invite submissions for our first ever photo contest!
Crackle will also invite submissions from users, and all of them will be posted unless they violate the site's terms of service.
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