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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a asked for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I asked for" or "he asked for"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a request made by someone.
Example: "I asked for a detailed report on the project status."
Alternatives: "requested" or "sought".
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If Client A asked for a meeting when you already had a meeting with Client B, you wouldn't contact Client B to reschedule because Client A was being pushy.
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A) Ask for one.
Scorecards!" A customer asked for a scorecard.
A reporter asked for his review.
A staffer politely asked for more enthusiasm.
She asked for a supervisor.
He asked for a lawyer.
"They asked for a future.
He asked for a contribution.
I asked for a photo.
He asked for a refund.
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