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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always ask for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to consistently request something in various situations.
Example: "In any negotiation, you should always ask for what you believe you deserve."
Alternatives: "consistently request" or "regularly seek".
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Always always ask for a gift receipt.
I do always ask for grapes though.
That's why I always ask for, anyway.
But they always ask for government permission.
"Certainly we'll always ask for them," he said about Democrats.
For this reason I always ask for an aisle seat.
It's expected they will always ask for more positions.
"I always ask for a pony for my birthday.
But HMRC does not always ask for the right amount.
They always ask for more document support.
So as always, ask for a gift receipt.
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