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Discover LudwigThe phrase "invite for dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to let someone know that you would like them to come to a dinner that you are hosting. For example: "I would love to have you over for dinner next week. Will you let me invite for dinner?".
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"For some reason though, people always ask me the question: who would you invite for dinner?
You don't have all this apparatus around, and it's not about that bourgeois thing of 'Who shall we invite for dinner?' It's the contrary of bourgeois.
If there were such an overlord of art crime, the collection would rival the best museums in the world (in quality if not visitor numbers - one drawback of a lair full of stolen art would always be the limitations on whom one could invite for dinner).
Down the road, Borussia Dortmund have made plenty of noise by falling from the table like a drunk uncle* you have to invite for dinner once a year, by getting their act together again and making it to the DFB Cup final for a chance to see Jürgen Klopp depart as a hero, trophy in hand.
The cocktail party is a device for paying off obligations to people you don't want to invite for dinner.
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"When you're invited for dinner, you'll have breakfast".
I was invited for dinner one summer evening.
Nelson knows Cameron well enough to have been invited for dinner a couple of times.
The next evening, we were invited for dinner at her home.
So I and a couple of friends I had invited for dinner decided to order from room service.
"I'm stopped on the street, I'm invited for dinner, I'm hugged, by every age.
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