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Discover Ludwig"is invoked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a action or process that is called upon, or activated, in a particular situation or context. Example: "The emergency protocol is invoked when there is a fire alarm." This means that the emergency protocol is put into action and followed whenever the fire alarm is activated.
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is invoked
verb
To call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
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Nijinsky, too, is invoked.
Sometimes the great poet is invoked directly.
This heartless device is invoked constantly: "Metronome!
In both, tradition is invoked to oppose reform.
"History" is invoked, with dusty maps, charts and treaties.
The batter is automatically out when the rule is invoked.
That Jewish law is invoked more than once here.
Detective Fox's name is invoked among detectives with reverent comparisons to "Rain Man".
"There is a reason Dr. King is invoked by both conservatives and liberals," Professor Bracey said.
Their eyes moisten at the mention of Mr. Gulen's name, which is invoked with utmost reverence.
Alston's name is invoked frequently during baseball discussions about job security and expiring contracts.
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