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The phrase "invites questions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in an invitation to a Q&A session or in a statement about a thought-provoking topic. Example: "The presentation on climate change invites questions from the audience." In this sentence, "invites questions" means that the topic of climate change is open to discussion and encourages people to ask questions about it.
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12.25pm: Cameron invites questions.
He also invites questions.
But the general's defence invites questions.
Even its time period invites questions.
In the media it invites questions.
Personal Tech invites questions about computer-based technology to QandA @nytimes.com.
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We invite questions at [email protected].
The guides eagerly invited questions.
At the end of the session, Kasparov invited questions from the floor.
At no point do the teachers invite questions, which could pull the classes into unplanned areas.
After the tour, they gathered us on the lawn behind the house and invited questions.
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