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The phrase "asked for also" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something was requested in addition to something else, but it is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "The documents you asked for also include the latest reports."
Alternatives: "also requested" or "requested as well".
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Judge Rakoff, while imposing a considerably shorter sentence than the government had asked for, also rejected Mr. Gupta's lawyers' request that he be sent to Rwanda to help fight H.I.V. and malaria, rather than to prison.
Plus, those of you decided to write more than the two sentences, which I asked for, also didn't get used.
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Euergetes, not content with Cyrenaica alone, journeyed to Rome twice to ask for Cyprus also.
So, when asking for something, also offer something in return.
When these sites are asking for information, also stop and ask why.
I also asked for a spotlight.
I have also asked for military reinforcements.
But residents also asked for milk.
They also asked for new recruits.
He also asked for increased public vigilance.
He also asked for his lawyer.
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