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Discover Ludwig"invite that" is not a complete sentence in itself and would not be considered grammatically correct.
It would need to be combined with other words to form a complete sentence. For example: - "I would like to invite you to the party tonight." - "She invited him to join her for dinner." In both of these examples, "invite" is combined with other words such as "you" and "him" to form a complete sentence.
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Self's flowers invite that sort of attention.
But it's the word "invite" that is crucial here.
Perhaps my address was included on the Katrina-and-Christy-anniversary-drinks invite that didn't bcc the guest list?
In "Strange Moments," Mary Ellen Mark's Arbus-like photographs invite that kind of comparison, and they fall short.
Blake said: "I can look at a knot in a piece of wood until I am frightened at it". Self's flowers invite that sort of attention.
The invite that was sent out to journalists gives away a few hints as to what to expect from the conference.
Find out more about that real person, what would make an interesting story inspired by that person, and then for a couple of weeks invite that person over to dinner.
Be sure to make note of the size of the invite that will fit into the envelope you choose.
Set aside one room planned for every four guests who've responded to the invite, that are only to be used as changing-rooms.
It seems to invite that kind of riffing.
Before first sight — how many horses invite that kind of love?
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