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"shall we invite" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in questions or suggestions, especially when making plans or discussing something with others. Example: "Shall we invite our friends over for dinner tonight?" In this sentence, "shall we invite" is used to suggest the idea of inviting friends over for dinner and asks for the opinion or agreement of the person being spoken to. Another example: "Shall we invite Mr. Johnson to the meeting next week?" In this sentence, "shall we invite" is used to ask for a decision or opinion on whether or not to invite Mr. Johnson to the meeting.
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Who shall we invite in next?
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.
She traces her fascination with the world of play — "I imagine these animals gossiping about who's wearing what and who shall we invite next time," she says of her Lewis Carroll-style party — to her childhood in Jamaica, where her British parents moved before she was born.
A former adviser to one of the failed banks told me that, in the boom years, "if you were planning a conference in Reykjavík, and asking, 'Who shall we invite as a keynote?,' it would always be, 'Oh, Bill Clinton.' And then, 'No, we can't have Clinton, because the other guys had him.'O.K.K., Warren Buffett.
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We shall then invite all remaining FPs to participate and from those who agree, randomly select two per center (before randomization of centers) using closed and opaque envelopes selected by an independent person from the research group.
Being happy or sad is not the point, he says, with magnificent grandeur: "I invite the entire spectrum, shall we call it, of feeling.
I shall now invite the distinguished secretary general, his excellency Ban Ki-moon, to take the floor.
How shall we celebrate?
Where shall we go?
Shall we go?
Where shall we start?
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