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The phrase "ask him to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting someone to take away or eliminate something, typically in a formal or polite context.
Example: "Please ask him to remove the unnecessary files from the shared drive."
Alternatives: "request him to delete" or "tell him to take away".
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In the nineteen-seventies, he said, the Denver Zoo contacted him to ask him to remove a hyena's fractured tooth.
While the Romney campaign said that Mr. Romney disagreed with Mr. Mourdock, the campaign did not ask him to remove the television ad.
Mr. Scott, who shoots on the set of "Celebrity Apprentice," said that the reality television star Aubrey O'Day would check the images he was taking on set and periodically ask him to remove shots that were not flattering.
Mr. Savage did not respond to an e-mail asking how he would react if Mr. Santorum were to ask him to remove the mocking definition, but on his paper's blog he has shown no sign of relenting.
He was turned around, given a light pat-down, and for a brief moment you thought the umps might ask him to remove his shoes and put his laptop into a plastic bin.
All the other ones we didn't ask him to remove, but that one he removed it and apologised.
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Step Seven: "Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings".
A security guard approached Berger and asked him to remove it.
A flight attendant asked him to remove the device and he refused.
(Mr. Green said on Twitter Monday that Johns Hopkins asked him to remove that blog post.
It asked him to remove the images and any references to the famous lizard.
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