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The phrase "ask for a map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to request a map from someone, typically in a context related to navigation or directions.
Example: "If you're lost, don't hesitate to ask for a map at the information desk."
Alternatives: "request a map" or "inquire about a map."
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"I won't ask for a map until I'm ready to draw," he said.
4. Ask for a map of London in a hotel and it will stop at Shoreditch James McClure, Airbnb's UK and Ireland general manager, explained why so much of London's best bits are being left off the agenda: "Next time you're walking past a big, nice hotel, go to reception and ask for a map of London.
In the print world people don't go to the store and say, "Oh, excuse me, can I buy a map of me?" Instead, they ask for a map of New York, or Amsterdam, or the subway system.
Ask for a map at the Cannes Tourism Office then take a ferry to the Ile Ste Marguerite and explore the island counterclockwise around the coast - for as long as you like (the full circuit will take you app. 3 hours) before cutting in to visit the fortress.
If not, ask for a map once you arrive.
Don't hesitate to ask for a map at any "Information" booth.
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It's like asking for a map of what is by definition terra incognito.
Ask for a hiking map (turistická mapa) of Kokořínsko in any map shop.
In that case, ChiBE asks for a mapping between references in the tab-delimited file and references on the network through a wizard, and converts the data into an internal format for later use.
Walk into any gallery in the Marais and ask for a gallery map – you can then run from one to another and grab a glass of wine in each.
Ask where places are or ask for a school map.
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