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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked for arbitration" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where someone is requesting a formal resolution to a dispute through an arbitrator.
Example: "After several failed negotiations, the parties involved finally asked for arbitration to settle their differences."
Alternatives: "requested arbitration" or "sought arbitration."
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Mr. Morse's lawyer has asked for arbitration, which means that the Inglewood Police Association and the City of Inglewood will together choose the arbitrator.
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J&J is asking for arbitration; most analysts expect it will get at least some concession, like a bigger royalty, from Merck.
Grimsley asked for $900,000 in arbitration, while the Yankees offered $650,000, and Grimsley settled for $750,000, or $25,000 less than the midpoint.
He put a PowerPoint presentation on the Internet detailing his case, and asked for his arbitration hearing to be open to the public.
Also confirmed is the news that Rangers have asked for an arbitration panel to rule on the departure of several players who refused to transfer over to the new company.
He made $2 million and asked for $3.8 million in arbitration.
Jeter asked for $18.5 million in arbitration for this season, and the Yankees offered $14.25 million.
Rivera has asked for $10.25 million in arbitration, while the Yankees submitted $9 million.
Young had asked for $3.9 million in arbitration and the team offered $3.1 million.
He had asked for $1.45 million in arbitration and had been offered $1,025,000.
Wood had asked for $2.45 million in arbitration and had been offered $1.7 million.
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