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The term "invited comments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking for opinions or feedback on a particular subject. For example, "We have had a great discussion about the new policy. To conclude this meeting we would like to invite comments from everyone in the room."
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The circular invited comments.
A poem and more prayers followed, and then the governor invited comments from the parolees.
Ms. Noveck summarized the most significant ideas, then invited comments on them at blog.ostp.gov.ostp.gov
The text below consists of invited comments made on the Climate wars articles.
The commission, then led by a lawyer named Brooksley E. Born, invited comments about how best to oversee certain derivatives.
As mentioned above, the PSC invited comments on the draft bill from the general public by putting it on their website.
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Researchers invited comment through asking 'what did you notice in this video clip?
She also invited comment with her off-screen actions, as when she kissed k.d.d
The Justice Department invited comment from songwriters, composers, publishers, licensees, service providers and others as part of its review.
Four open ended questions invited comment on challenges and innovations within the role.
The twelfth question invited comment on whatever was foremost on the respondents' minds.
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