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The phrase "asked for a release" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting to be freed from a commitment, obligation, or contract.
Example: "After much consideration, she finally asked for a release from her contract with the agency."
Alternatives: "requested a release" or "sought a release".
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Brett Stewart has asked for a release.
PENN STATE -- Announced F DeForrest Riley-Smith has asked for a release from his basketball scholarship.
After the war, Forsythe asked for a release from his Warners contract in order to return to Broadway and pursue a serious career as a stage actor.
The abundance of full-backs could spell the end of Josh Hoffman, who has asked for a release at any rate.
Wests Tigers star Robbie Farah has asked for a release from the final two years of his contract at the joint venture with the Sydney Roosters emerging as a shock contender for his services.
The travel-team coach for Maryland recruit Sterling Gibbs said that Gibbs spoke with the Terrapins' new coach Mark Turgeon on Tuesday night and the New Jersey point guard has asked for a release from his binding National Letter-of-Intent.
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"We have no intentions to ask for a release fee either from an N.B.A. franchise or any other pro club outside of Turkey," Karakas wrote in an e-mail on Monday.
The hard-fought victory was more proof that the off-field squabbles between Sea Eagles players and management that have become more intense in recent weeks - and led to Steve Matai asking for a release to join the Warriors - haven't affected them on the park.
The Associated Press reports that Rodman left North Korea on Saturday, dismissing more cries to ask for a release of imprisoned American missionary Kenneth Bae.
" But when asked for a specific release date, Porter begged off.
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