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The phrase "I invite" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when extending an invitation or offering something to someone. Here is an example: "I invite you to join me for dinner tonight."
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Should I invite him?
But I invite it.
I invite suggestions.
I invite you to participate.
How many can I invite?
I invite Mr. Douthat to come see.
I invite you to share your views.
I invite you to examine the blog.
I invite readers to submit other thoughts.
"I invite the people," he'd said.
Now, who else would I invite?
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