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The phrase "ask for a Republican" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is requesting or inquiring about a Republican individual or representative, often in political discussions or settings.
Example: "If you're looking for a candidate who aligns with conservative values, you should ask for a Republican."
Alternatives: "request a Republican" or "inquire about a Republican."
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He could ask for a Republican ballot.
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And the very thing that liberals, like me, had worried about, which was 'Oh, he's just going to ask for a bunch of Republican ideas,' he somehow turned that around and put those ideas in the service of a progressive liberal vision.
"You could not ask for a clearer contrast with a Republican position than that entire array of issues over 20 years," he said.
Hungry Republicans could not ask for a more succulent opponent.
And he was dismayed when, a few days later, the state's Supreme Court ruled that referendum questions were not allowed on the ballot and the Republicans declined to ask for a new hearing.
So he asked for a meeting of Republican leaders to hash out a way forward.
He previously said meeting the Queen would be a "huge ask" for any Irish republican.
The deputy first minister said on Monday it would be a "huge ask" for any Irish republican to meet the Queen.
That has nothing to do with Lynch, or with anything that she might be asked to adjudicate as Attorney General; but, when the Democrats asked for a change, the Republicans said that they couldn't have one — or a vote on Lynch until the bill went through unchanged.
They would be reserved only for voters who had asked today for a Republican or Democratic ballot.
Ask for the Republicans' support.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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