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Discover Ludwig"invite me over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when someone is inviting another person to their home or a specific location. Example: "Hey, I'm having a small get-together at my place this weekend. Would you like to come? You can bring a friend if you'd like. I'll definitely have to invite you over more often!"
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I loaned Roberto two hundred to cover the minimum, which was a bad idea, because a few days later he called me from the cobbler's phone to invite me over to see his "surprise".
Instantly, Arthur changed the subject saying angrily, "You never invite me over," and "We never hang out".
I refuse to allow two guys to get married and invite me over as a kind, neighbourly gesture so we can have a beer and a burger and watch some baseball.
I was so sure he was going to invite ME over to fucking jam!
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He invited me over.
At Christmastime, she invited me over again.
Kathleen Matthews had invited me over.
One day Tania invited me over.
The other day she invited me over.
Then one day they saw me watching over the fence and invited me over.
He had invited me over for lunch before a Friday-evening performance of "The Seagull".
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