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Default Re: that, which or nothing

"an" is possible but unlikely here - there's only one type of inversion under discussion and "an inversion" would make it sound as if there were several to choose from. It certainly exists though - try googling "there must be an inversion"

You could add the definite article before "operator" and "subject" though : there must be inversion of the operator and (the) subject..
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