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The phrase "asked from the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "asked" usually does not require the preposition "from."
Example: "She asked the teacher for help."
Alternatives: "asked of" or "requested from".
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"The what?" he asked, from the back seat.
"What was that?" my father asked from the hallway.
"Where to, Boss?" Glenn asked from the driver's seat.
"What's Murphy's law, Daddy?" Guillem asked from the tree.
"What about Israel?" Irv asked from the back seat.
But what else to expect, they asked, from the Democrats?
Was it the milkman, his mother asked from the living room.
"Do you remember Carpenter Chang?" Teacher Fei's mother asked from the other side of the curtain.
The United States or Iran?" he asked from the lectern in Parliament.
"Can we get the car right away?" she asked from the back seat.
"How do you remember Marilyn Monroe?" a woman asked from the balcony.
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