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The phrase "any asks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are inquiring about requests or demands that someone may have.
Example: "If you have any asks regarding the project, please let me know."
Alternatives: "any requests" or "any demands".
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"Good as Any" asks hard questions about human yearning, about the meaning of home and, perhaps most essentially, about why men love dogs.
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If you cannot find any, ask your mom or dad.
If you can't think of any, ask around.
Any news? asks Eva.
"Any news?" he asks.
'Do you have any fish?' he asks.
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"Ask any hospital administrator, ask any H.M.O.
What more could any woman ask for?
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