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"ask him for it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it in a written request or demand to get something from someone. For example, "I need that book for my research, so please ask him for it."
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"I know Stephen well enough that I may ask him for it back for a few quid," said O'Gara.
GeoHot has jailbroken the iPhone 4 but, as he says in his comments, don't ask him for it.
If you know he wants to join a club, ask him for it and say you'll text with the details.
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"He owes rent and I asked him for it and he says he doesn't have it".
Though the Consul had several times asked him for it later he had missed it that same day when he must have left it behind in the cinema.
Nick Rangos never did reveal what his recipe was, even though Augusta National kept asking him for it.
Over a decade, Monsignor Gradilone, 76, gave away the money to virtually anyone who asked him for it, investigators said.
Of him Vespasiano da Bisticci (1421 98), the biographer of 15th-century luminaries, wrote: "He did not know what avarice was: indeed, if he retained anything of his own, it was simply because no one had asked him for it".
We might know the bull's name, but no one ever asked him for it.
The chef winked at me when I asked him for it, as if to say 'You're in for a treat'".
And about how smart he was -- a member of Mensa -- and how not particularly smart he thought his parents were, and unkind, because they kept a tiny book listing all the money they had spent on him and asked him for it back later in his life.
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