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"invite the question" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are proposing a thought or idea that would require further inquiry. For example, "The survey results were unexpected and invite the question of how to address the issue."
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But his foray into the jungle does invite the question: is there anyone listed in Spotlight or, indeed, in the phone book who hasn't been asked?
Selling off any part of the estate for cash would not, as I understand it, be an option for the winner, which seems to invite the question of exactly how you define ownership.
Winning will raise his profile and also invite the question: why is a boy from West Bromwich a Newcastle United fan? "The comedy answer is it's because my dad's black and my mum's white.
For example, they invite the question, in virtue of what is the mind constrained to locate a bit of information at one spatial or temporal location rather than another?
We invite the question: "So what?
24 These findings invite the question: are these biases amenable to change, and could they be a target for the treatment of dysphoria and depression in people with dementia?
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Tall invites the question, how tall?
All this invites the question: are Australia playing games themselves?
Which invites the question: what does Rambert actually stand for?
Which invites the question: so what's all the fuss about?
It invited the question what other things he might believe in.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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