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The phrase "are asked to send" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting someone to provide or submit something, typically in a formal or polite context.
Example: "All participants are asked to send their feedback by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "are requested to submit" or "are encouraged to provide".
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Let's say you make a good impression and are asked to send over your CV.
They are asked to send troops for joint training, spend a certain amount on defence and so on.
Although membership is free, new members are asked to send a donation to "help support and expand Iamat's work".
If the result is positive, they are asked to send in a picture of the tester to Spies as proof of their conception.
And while Americans are asked to send in suggestions for what celebrity should grace the next stamp, Germans can buy virtual postage from their cellphones.
Buyers are asked to send in their ratings; when enough ratings accumulate, they can be compared to others' ratings and other reading recommendations are offered.
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"We are asking to send him to the international tribunal as a war criminal".
Now he has been asked to send 5,000 Hyundai cars.
Have you ever been asked to send such a letter?
They'll be asked to send in medical documentation.
Viewers will be asked to send donations to the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
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