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The phrase "about inviting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the topic or subject of an invitation or the act of inviting someone to an event or gathering.
Example: "We had a conversation about inviting our friends to the party next weekend."
Alternatives: "regarding the invitation" or "concerning the invite".
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Review the list of friends you'd like to invite and ask your fiancé his or her feelings about inviting your ex.
How about inviting him for coffee?
Did LaValle have second thoughts about inviting Trump to Patchogue?
Asked if he had any reservations about inviting Tebow, Sanchez scoffed.
Taliban leaders would think twice about inviting it back, given the experience of the last decade.
But there's always something uneasy about inviting pop stars to political rallies.
Others were understandably cautious about inviting strangers into their art-filled homes.
He then asked about inviting a Chechen terrorist, and got an unambiguous no.
Becky had thought about inviting the girl over for Christmas Eve.
Heaney said the vandalism was "disappointing", but he had no regrets about inviting the PSNI.
Many of the EU's current members had deep reservations about inviting Greek Cyprus to join their club.
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