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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of asking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process or action of making a request or inquiry.
Example: "The act of asking for help can often lead to valuable insights and support from others."
Alternatives: "process of inquiring" or "action of requesting".
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No ritual act of asking for her hand ensued.
A curious paradox: a question that the very act of asking made unanswerable.
He never made that disastrous poet's act of asking permission for his irascible voice.
Even when someone does not accept an offer, the act of asking can itself be helpful.
He also accused the media of "creating violence" by the act of asking him a question.
But now, you can't help wondering: does the mere act of asking for more money come with its own risks?
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Yet the act of directly asking for money for his own show sometimes makes Mr. Glass squirm.
The BBC used the Freedom of Information Act to ask all of the 43 forces in England and Wales, as well as those in Scotland and Northern Ireland about their response times this year compared to in 2011.
Kevin, attempting an act of assertiveness, asks him to turn it down.
"Everybody will have a different opinion on what should or shouldn't have been done – the fact is the Murray-Darling Basin Autherity, with the CEO, Phillip Glyde, he's putting into place what the Water Act of 2007 asked him.
Given the distinctive taste (and, perhaps, thanks to the simple act of being asked to be present in the moment and carefully consider the flavor and texture we were experiencing), it was easy to see why such a product would be valued at a higher price than what a non-artisanal chocolate would bring.
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