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The phrase "invite to further" is not a complete sentence and is not correct in written English.
To use it in a complete sentence you would need to provide more context. For example: The presentation was so engaging that the speaker was invited to further discuss the topic at a later date.
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The improvements observed in the designs obtained invite to further studies in the same line on devices with similar applications.
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When invited to further elucidate what aspects of MacAskill's decision were "unconstitutional" he answered that the decision impacted on "UK relations with the Arab world and the United States".
In the hallways, participants were invited to further their self-improvement with CDs and DVDs, including "Total Commitment Package" for $647 and "Love & Passion: The Ultimate Relationship Program" for $249.
After putting on an impressive showing at a tryout, Stevens was invited to further her training in the dojo of joshi puroresu (female Japanese wrestling) promotion All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW).
The reader is invited to further explore.
These women are not invited to further screening.
In response to initial contact, participants fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be invited to further assessment by the chiropractic investigator.
Of 791 respondents without cognitive symptoms, 500 were randomly selected and invited to further clinical and cognitive testing.
A selection of residents (based on demographic information) and all three teachers were invited to further explain in a 20-minute telephone interview, their views on the management training.
"As a result, I consider it would be wise to invite you to further re-examine all the material collected in this matter.
In table E in appendix 2, we have listed all events coded under each system organ class heading, and we invite others to further explore these issues, including alternative higher level categorisation of these adverse events.
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