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Discover Ludwig"ask not to" is a technically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as part of a rhetorical command or suggestion; for example, "ask not to be fooled by appearances".
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They ask not to be afraid, to have food.
He would ask not to go to school".
These people ask not to publicize their gifts.
"I have to ask not to receive these cards," Mr. Nowak said.
"Yeah, but these kind of questions, you have to ask not to me," he said.
They will declare their activity to the authorities and ask not to be arrested.
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The officer asked not to be identified.
A second was asked not to.
(She has asked not to be named).
"I asked not to play!
He asked not to be identified.
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