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The phrase "ask for stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts when requesting items, information, or assistance in a casual manner.
Example: "If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask for stuff; I'm here to help."
Alternatives: "request items" or "inquire about things".
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But I do not like to complain and ask for stuff.
"Many Presidents in the past have done the same thing," the consultant said, "but intelligence professionals are always aghast when Presidents ask for stuff in the raw.
Any new search technology that works well — whether you can type questions, or show it a picture to find similar shots, or ask for stuff verbally (a la Amazon's Alexa) — has the power to win friends and influence people.
(Hint: don't be afraid to ask for stuff in the tier above yours -- you never know).
"These children understand the conditions around the home when they ask for stuff," Holden tells the Associated Press.
You can walk into record shops from London to Leipzig and ask for stuff on any of the following with confidence in your voice and a spring in your step. .
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"Quieter kids can get a little bit more comfortable with asking for stuff," he said.
"I expect it to be symbolically understood that I'm not asking for stuff out of some arrogant desire to be given whatever I want".
"In the criminal context it's trickier because it's the government asking for stuff, and I think it's going to be harder to fashion a rule, especially when the government is not exactly willing to part with the reasons" for requesting the information in the first place, said Jonathan Zittrain, a law professor at Harvard.
Tap works by, well, tapping the microphone button and asking for stuff.
Spolsky is right, there is a direct correlation between the amount of random people who approach you in hotels asking for stuff and how confident you should be about your success during family holidays, especially if you've already got a flattering "Forget Quora!" profile in the New York Observer under your belt.
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