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The phrase "asked of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or inquiry made to someone or something.
Example: "The information was asked of the committee during the meeting."
Alternatives: "requested from the" or "inquired of the".
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Samuel: Asked of the Lord.
"Family recipe?" I asked of the dinner.
As much is asked of the journalist".
That is also asked of the listener.
"But why?" Lisa asked, of the divorce he vaguely threatened.
What more could be asked of "The Moose"?
The same question could be asked of the entire book.
But too much is being asked of the river system.
The same can be asked of the Kardashians.
The first saw some difficult questions asked of the government.
Disaggregated information structures increase the optimal efforts asked of the farmers.
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