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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked again for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting something once more after having previously asked for it.
Example: "After not receiving a response, she asked again for the details of the meeting."
Alternatives: "requested again for" or "inquired again about".
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I asked again for his name.
She asked, again, for the evidence behind the trustee's allegations.
The man apologized and asked again for an autograph.
Three years later, she asked again, for the same reason.
Coogan asked again for Chino, and this time the officer confirmed he was inside.
The letter asked again for assurances -- this time on "moral" grounds.
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Ask to do the task again, and ask again for feedback.
On Saturday night, I decided I would ask again for a raise.
Tonight, I was certain, was not the night to ask again for a raise.
Last week, Wimmer emailed Solma to ask again for compensation for therapy and to discuss what assistance the church could provide.
The caller asks again for Mather, and again he says "This is he," until it occurs to him that she doesn't understand the expression.
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