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The phrase "asked for more things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone is requesting additional items or information in a conversation or written communication.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked for more things to be included in the project proposal."
Alternatives: "requested additional items" or "sought more information."
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They asked for more things.
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Clients who love the brand are always willing to tell us the things that they like and that we are doing well, and really positively and constructively asking for more things that they'd love us to deliver.
"Yes, you are important to us, but allow us to distribute our time with other guests when talking or even when asking for more things".
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The Obama administration has asked for more time to straighten things out, and the Senate voted unanimously to postpone the deadline for four months.
An American official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said without elaborating that the Pakistanis had asked "for more visibility into some things" — presumably the nature of C.I.A. covert operations in the country — "and that request is being talked about".
I asked for more details.
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