Sentence examples for asked for has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "asked for has" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misconstructed phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The information I asked for has not yet arrived."
Alternatives: "requested has" or "inquired about has".

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Downing Street has denied Mr Cameron is hiding anything, stating that everything they were asked for has been handed over.

Great news that Gavi (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation), revelling in the windfall it received at its funding conference in London earlier this year ($4.3bn, which is $600m more than it asked for), has announced it will tentatively "open a window" for the funding of the cervical cancer vaccine.

"I can't think of a case where what the government asked for has been rejected to this extent".

"Not even half of the amount of money that UNICEF has asked for has come through," she says.

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The relationship she didn't ask for has to be conducted on her own terms.

At the same time, however, the number of hundreds that banks have been asking for has skyrocketed.

He recognized that he had "asked for what has been done" by the central bank.

All the stuff they've asked for, we've done".

Or you ask for 'a rain check.'.

He has to ask for help, has to admit he's not enough.

"All the stuff they asked for, we've done.

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