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"asked for help from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone requested assistance from someone or something else. Example: The stranded hiker asked for help from the nearby park ranger.
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Last June it asked for help from European rescue funds.
Johnny Slager asked for help from the system.
Though he has asked for help from the government, not much has been forthcoming.
"I asked for help from Veterans Aid which saved my life.
She asked for help from a former Democratic congressman from Dallas with contacts in the administration.
As the blaze grew, the girls asked for help from the police.
Mr. Mandela asked for help from world leaders, stressing the importance of concerted international action.
"Yes!" Kirk answered Tripp when asked for help from Turning Point.
"We have significant problems and that's why we have asked for help from EU".
"When I asked for help from the international community, we got none.
She told Parliament that she had asked for help from the F.B.I.
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