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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked for autographs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone requests the signature of a celebrity or notable person, often as a keepsake or for memorabilia.
Example: "The fans eagerly approached the actor and asked for autographs after the movie premiere."
Alternatives: "requested signatures" or "sought autographs".
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Several asked for autographs.
Some asked for autographs.
Little kids asked for autographs.
I get asked for autographs now and again.
"Instead of helping him, the cops asked for autographs.
Awed children shook their hands; adults awkwardly asked for autographs.
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No one asks for autographs here.
"Kids coming up asking for autographs.
Did people ask for autographs before Wimbledon?
No one stops them to ask for autographs.
If children swarm him asking for autographs, he obliges.
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