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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then inviting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that follows another action, often in a context where someone is being welcomed or encouraged to join something. Example: "She finished her presentation, then inviting the audience to ask questions."
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How can you get more French then inviting Jane Birkin's daughter and fashion icon to perform?
Under questioning from Mr. Di Chiara, he recounted meeting Mr. Fortunato online, then inviting him to his apartment for sex.
The filmmakers and the actors are committed to showing, without apology or judgment, just how badly these kids can behave and then inviting us to like them anyway.
Last season they inverted the fashion show format, dressing the models beforehand and putting them in folding chairs, then inviting the guests to walk the runway.
As governor, he was known for inviting his opponents over to the mansion for drinks and then inviting them back again, until he'd earned their trust.
The officials began the forum with Danny Crawford showing a videotape of several questionable plays and then inviting players to make the call.
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Mr. Cuomo pre-empted them, first by threatening to wage his own advertising campaign against them and then by inviting them to join his Redesign Team.
She asked if we were there for the tour, and Mel could not contain herself: "Do we get to dress in Viking clothes too?" THE woman considered the question, then smiled, inviting us to a little hut where her daughter was tending a fox pup.
He then starts inviting everyone else to take turns doing a headstand.
He was commanding the 101st Airborne on its drive to Baghdad, and even then was inviting reporters to spend time with him.
If your child is already going to school or preschool, then consider inviting a classmate over.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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