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"ask for to" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in a sentence. A more commonly used phrase would be "ask for permission to," as in "I asked for permission to leave early."
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"It's not a lot to ask for to have something like this fixed".
"He's been more than we could ask for, to tell you the truth.
To get through to the main draw is all I could ask for, to be honest.
"This is all you can ask for, to control your own destiny," he said Sunday.
You consider any e-mail that you don't ask for to be spam.
It would also allocate $413 million the administration did not ask for to repair military installations damaged by Hurricane Isabel.
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Finally it asks for to "Enter OS Load".
Ask for a to-go bag.
It is not his job, and he didn't do what the people ask for... to dissolve all the militia.
Ask for volunteers to share their experiences.
"We ask for permission to do it.
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