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The phrase "asked for everybody" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "She asked for everybody to contribute their ideas during the meeting."
Alternatives: "requested everyone" or "called for all".
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He has not asked for more attention for his team, Auriemma said: "I just asked for everybody to admire what these kids do and how they do and how hard it is to do it".
With a good crowd around, Pierce asked for everybody's attention.
I asked for everybody's opinions on how it looked, my brother, my mum.
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While Senator Barack Obama asks for everybody to "settle down" about any vice presidential discussion with Senator Clinton.
I ask for everybody's patience as we review and interview the individuals and make recommendations to ownership".
Coming in for the injured Isles, Ebner joined a tight-knit organization with its own drills, skills and dialect – if not a "comms book", which the NFL player asked for, confusing everybody.
I asked for training for everybody, so they would know where the boundaries were.
"We just asked everybody, and everybody asked everybody else.
"A lot of women won't report it because as soon as you go and ask for help, everybody knows.
"It was just absolutely crazy when we got off the plane, people asking for autographs, everybody's patting me on the back.
Everybody asked for a profile.
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