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The phrase "are asked to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting or instructing someone to create or improve something, often in a formal or educational context.
Example: "Students are asked to develop a comprehensive project that showcases their understanding of the subject matter."
Alternatives: "are requested to create" or "are instructed to formulate".
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Students are asked to develop a proposal for what Markey and the consultants should do.
An FGC is a family-led decision-making forum, where families are asked to develop their own plans for the care and protection of their children.
After a detailed introduction to Samsung's design operation, students are asked to develop a strategic direction that will lead Samsung to the next level.
In this case students are asked to develop a strategy for raising $275 million needed to reposition the real estate assets of the former retail enterprise, Alexander's Inc.
Potential sponsors are asked to develop a description of the proposed internship assignment which must be approved by the managing director before an intern can be placed with the organization.
In this case students are asked to develop an acquisition strategy (lease package, valuation analysis, bid price, ownership structure) consistent with the client's investment goals for a particular office building.
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In the final stage of scenario exercise, the experts were asked to develop a strategy for the desirable scenario development.
To that end, forest supervisors were asked to develop 15-year management plans for each forest.
The AMRC was asked to develop the guide by the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt.
He has also been asked to develop a program for surgery patients.
For the next assignment, you are being asked to develop an initial plan for your project.
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