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"invited to present" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person being asked to share his or her knowledge, insights, or opinions with a group of people. For example: The experienced researcher was invited to present her findings at the annual conference.
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Presentation: has the group ever been invited to present its research results to any group or organization that could make direct use of them?
Mrs Prada has even been invited to present the Turner prize.
And, I don't see enough women invited to present at major tech conferences and on panels.
The New York Racing Association says governors are often invited to present the trophy.
Varley has other arguments and, presumably, will be invited to present them to the banking commission.
Groups were invited to present short pieces in the open area in front of the theater.
In addition each honoree is invited to present a show at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Later that afternoon, Ruff was invited to present his winning poem at center court during halftime of a basketball game.
All will be invited to present their dances at an informal showcase closed to critics and the public.
Two years later, Mr. Suh was invited to present four works in the Venice Biennale, which brought him international recognition.
Nominees received a travel voucher to the retreat, where they were invited to present their most intriguing ideas, predictions and theories.
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