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The phrase "ask straightaway for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to request something immediately or without delay.
Example: "If you need assistance, don't hesitate to ask straightaway for help from your supervisor."
Alternatives: "request immediately" or "ask right away".
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So, most of the time they ask straightaway for the Postpill.
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"Nobody told me about it," so he started it much later than he would have liked; he advises people to ask straightaway about language courses that could be available to them.
Then they come in, I ask for their money straightaway, and I lock it up—I can't trust nobody.
If they ask for money upfront, leave straightaway.
I try to ask girls out for a coffee straightaway so we can get to know each other instead.
We left Palestine straightaway for Bint Jbeil.
There was a longer straightaway for gaining speed, and a clearer path to the big drop.
"We hope to have a cir cular track for whippet racing and a straightaway for terriers.
A spokesperson for West London said: "The trust congratulated Dr Stuart Lorimer straightaway for the recognition the LGBT community has given him for his work".
In fact, this area was called the Harlem River Speedway at the beginning of the 20th century, a straightaway for horse and carriage racing.
The accident happened when a number of cars racing in close quarters came down the front straightaway for the finish of the race.
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