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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or invitation for someone to take on a new role, identity, or status.
Example: "She was asked to become the new team leader after the previous one resigned."
Alternatives: "requested to take on" or "invited to assume".
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I was asked to become his assistant.
You still might be asked to become chairman.
Engineers and other designers are asked to become advocates, not just objective designers.
And Mr. McAnuff was asked to become sole artistic director.
Tian was asked to become chief executive, and he accepted.
"Ratepayers may be asked to become lenders," he said.
That ended when he was asked to become MIT's dean of faculty.
After a few weeks, I asked to become more involved in the work of the office.
Reporters moaned that they were being asked to become wire-service reporters.
If you exceed that limit, you will be asked to become a digital subscriber.
Dr. Levine asked to become part of the group and began joining the discussions.
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