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The phrase "always ask for a reference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to seek verification or additional information about a person or a source before making a decision.
Example: "When hiring new employees, it's crucial to always ask for a reference to ensure their qualifications and reliability."
Alternatives: "always request a reference" or "consistently seek a reference."
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Always ask for a reference from anyone for whom you work, even it it's only a short term job.
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When requesting references, always ask for work-related, not personal references.
Ask for a reference before you leave Leaving it until you're applying for your next internship or job might be too late to ask for a reference.
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