Read on vs invite you to reading

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read on is the most popular phrase on the web. 

invite you to reading

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Remind me not to invite you to my next floater.
  • But it can make a contribution, and this is what the Treaty invites you to do, and what we invite you to do.
  • We just never invite you, Winston.
  • I invite you to treat it as you wish, but return it as a package and accompany it with common positions that we will be able to hammer out together at second reading.
  • I do not want to invite you inside.
  • But I'd like to quickly invite all of you to a reading I'm doing at the campus bookstore this evening.
  • He wanted to invite you to his lecture.
  • That's what I read on Peter Vincent's website.
  • I got you this to read on the plane.
  • I read on the Internet it kills brain cells.
  • I read on the fridge at work...
  • Don't throw away the chance because of something you read on the Internet.
  • And my read on one of these ira men,
  • I read on the Internet that they have wasabi bodyrubs.
  • I read on the internet that they get confused.

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