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The phrase "asked permission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of requesting approval or consent from someone before taking an action.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, I asked permission from my supervisor to ensure everything was in order."
Alternatives: "sought approval" or "requested consent."
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She never asked permission.
I asked permission to join them.
I asked permission to do different work.
I asked permission to read my statement.
"I asked permission from the abbot.
The observer asked permission to call in the fighter-bombers.
I later asked permission to use everybody's comments.
Mr Lorente asked permission to defuse the bomb.
The other person asked permission to publish it.
The soul singer claims he was not asked permission.
She never even asked permission to be there.
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