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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked permissions" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "asked for permission" or "requested permission."
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, I asked for permission from my supervisor."
Alternatives: "requested permissions" or "sought permission."
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Starr: When I've asked permissions people and editors if it's necessary to get a license for a photo of a public domain artwork they say it's a gray area and if you don't want to get sued you'd better pay for a license.
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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.
After nearly three hours, Mr Wen asked permission to leave.
I asked permission, of course.
Dundas asked permission to intercept but was refused.
We asked permission to enter for a health survey.
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