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The phrase "asked him to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting someone to take away or eliminate something, often in a formal or polite context.
Example: "She asked him to remove the unnecessary files from the shared drive."
Alternatives: "requested him to take away" or "instructed him to eliminate".
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Step Seven: "Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings".
The vast majority asked him to remove the flag.
A security guard approached Berger and asked him to remove it.
A flight attendant asked him to remove the device and he refused.
(Mr. Green said on Twitter Monday that Johns Hopkins asked him to remove that blog post.
It asked him to remove the images and any references to the famous lizard.
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In the nineteen-seventies, he said, the Denver Zoo contacted him to ask him to remove a hyena's fractured tooth.
What's a cyborg to do when customs officials ask him to remove his antenna for a passport photo?
In 2008, the State of Oregon sent a takedown notice to Tim Stanley, asking him to remove copyrighted material from Justia, Stanley's pioneering free law website.
The board has passed a resolution rejecting a fracking ban, and has also written to the governor, asking him to remove the moratorium.
Alex Cohen of Borough Park, Brooklyn, who sells, installs and inspects mezuzas under the business name Mezuzah Man, said he had answered calls from non-Jews asking him to remove their mezuzas.
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