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The phrase "so invite" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended as part of a larger sentence, but on its own, it lacks context and clarity. Example: "If you want to have a successful event, so invite everyone you know."
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So, invite her.
So invite your boss and his girlfriend to dinner.
The question is still open to comment, so invite them to post if they like.
So invite some friends, head out into the garden and open the year's first bottle of rosé.
If so, invite them for a meal or a drink — on their own — and let the friendships begin.
It's a worthy point, but the issue is that Capcom still call their game Resident Evil, and so invite such comparisons.
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To do so invites a kind of double jeopardy.
Mrs. Boggs championed racial justice at a time when doing so invited the resentment if not hostility of most Southern whites.
Living here was the goal of all thinking people, and doing so invited complication in nearly every respect; sacrifices were to be made.
But then I discover that most of the ten or so invited VIPs have served in the military.
To do so invites ridicule and a vague sense of dishonor.
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