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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask for much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that someone is requesting a significant amount or a lot of something, often implying that the request may be unreasonable or excessive.
Example: "I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I feel like you're asking for much in this negotiation."
Alternatives: "requesting a lot" or "demanding too much".
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I don't ask for much.
You can't ask for much more.
"I don't ask for much," Castillo said.
I could not ask for much more!
He really doesn't ask for much.
I couldn't ask for much more".
Does a chap ask for much more?
We can't ask for much more than that".
"Video games ask for much more than other art forms".
These proselytizers do not, generally, ask for much.
We don't ask for much," my mother was saying.
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