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The phrase "asked for a specific" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a request for particular information or details.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked for a specific report on last quarter's sales figures."
Alternatives: "requested a particular" or "sought a specific".
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Asked for a specific story, she said that flying was "really fun".
While booking my flight, three months ago, I asked for a specific seat assignment.
Asked for a specific reason why McKiernan was being removed, Gates said: "Nothing went wrong and there was nothing specific".
"I have asked for a specific plan as to how this money is going to be expended".
They asked for a specific brand of playing cards with a distinct white-circle pattern on the back.
Neither prosecutors nor defense attorneys asked for a specific penalty, though they took antithetical views of the case.
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Some courses ask for a specific qualification.
3) Ask for a specific amount today.
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Some ask for a specific detective by name.
"Second rule is, You've got to ask for a specific amount of money.
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