The phrase 'As you asked' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening in response to something previously asked. For example, "I have attached the files to this email, as you asked."
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As long as you asked politely, you were well within your rights.
Well, seeing as you asked: Milly Sanders (@millysanders) Just buzzing for @rizzlekicks @bestival what a show.
"I did as you asked, but now we're off the ship, I'm no longer an employee and you're no longer a passenger.
He also likes to emphasise how much he spent on his three children's private education – £750,000, seeing as you asked – and how little he got in return.
Do you really want to know 'how much I am worth?' OK, well, as you asked, as of this morning, I have £7.45m in my Cahoot interest account.
He could then say to Clinton, "I stopped new Phalcon sales to China as you asked, at huge financial and market-developing sacrifice, and how about reimbursement?" Some compromise.
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Longeing is a trust exercise; every time your horse does as you ask, break eye contact and release the pressure you're applying.
As you ask people for help, always consider how you in turn can help others.
As you ask this, use your little finger to push back that glided card.
(Reginald D Hunter, seeing as you ask).
A cod, as you ask, a lovely big shiny one.
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