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The phrase "asked him to join" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone requested another person to become part of a group or activity.
Example: "She asked him to join the meeting so they could discuss the project together."
Alternatives: "invited him to participate" or "requested his presence".
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She asked him to join her.
A number of precinct chiefs asked him to join their homicide squads.
When he was 14, they asked him to join, and then they threatened him.
He was brilliant, capable — so capable that I asked him to join my training team.
Four years later, Mr. Turner asked him to join CNN as executive vice president.
When the president of that board asked him to join, Mr. Saft obliged.
In 2010 Frank Darabont asked him to join a new TV series called The Walking Dead.
Mr. Bush said he could, and Mr. Reagan asked him to join the ticket.
We had seen Lee Ranaldo playing around the city, and asked him to join us.
When Mr. Lynch saw him again, he immediately asked him to join his band.
But Ghana had also asked him to join its national team in a game against Mozambique.
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advised him to join
assigned him to join
asked him to confirm
asked him to explain
asked him to leave
asked him to become
asked him to choose
asked him to meet
asked him to write
asked him to describe
asked him to give
asked him to consider
asked him to select
asked him to withdraw
asked him to submit
asked him to consult
asked him to prepare
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