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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again asked for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request that has been made multiple times.
Example: "After the meeting, she again asked for clarification on the project timeline."
Alternatives: "requested once more" or "sought again".
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During Siff's cross-examination of the fingerprint expert, Scaring again asked for a sidebar.
The would-be customer headed over to Dishes and again asked for Salma.
Later, as witnesses referred to the report during testimony, the unions again asked for it.
And not long after that, the patient again asked for me to come close.
He again asked for his release, and the Angels instead suspended him indefinitely.
In this case, Mr. Clinton has, time and again, asked for the country's forgiveness.
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Sarah wrote again, asking for more details.
Another example: last week, the universities were again asking for an exemption from the act.
As drought hits parts of NSW and Queensland, Australia's farmers are again asking for relief.
"Holy shit," Josie said, loud enough that the pretty man, whose hands were outstretched, again asking for applause, heard her.
This year, the administration is again asking for that money in addition to financing to begin actually developing the reactor.
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