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The phrase "asked for things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone making requests for various items or information.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked for things that would help improve the project."
Alternatives: "requested items" or "sought various things".
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Mr. Ryan said, "We asked for things they never produced".
If the survey had asked for "Things That Are Dork", it might have scored higher.
"He asked for things no man should ask for before he's married".
But as Ivy later explains the incident to Mrs Hughes, "He asked for things no man should want before marriage".
She said she remembered how the returning prisoners of war asked for things they craved, like a favorite food.
Steve Phillips, the Mets' general manager, said Boras "asked for things" in their negotiations that Boras felt were necessary to an eventual contract.
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Lydia was asking for things.
Only ask for things for yourself.
It's not unusual to ask for things like this.
"Tim has no problem asking for things," Canfield told me.
He often asks for things to be repeated.
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