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The phrase "asked to design a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or assignment given to someone to create or develop something, typically in a professional or academic context.
Example: "She was asked to design a new logo for the company’s rebranding initiative."
Alternatives: "requested to create a" or "instructed to develop a".
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A case was followed in which six designers were asked to design a sound logotype.
When the New-York basedesignerer Karim Rashid was asked to design a sconce for ITRE, an Italian lighting manufacturer, he said, "I wanted to get out of the square and cylindrical shapes".
The students were asked to design backpacks for students living in Copenhagen, Denmark and their designs were then compared with that of the designers, who had been asked to design a wide range of consumer products.
NOBODY asked to design a political system for Britain would ever propose the one it has.
The district's best educators were asked to design a curriculum based on evidence, not hunch.
In his most recent class, students were asked to design a musical instrument.
Here's an amazing fact: in 1908 Gaudí was asked to design a hotel in New York.
Three firms, including Heatherwick Studio, were asked to design a performance space for it.
Yes, Mr. Johnson said; only yesterday he was asked to design a church in Palm Beach.
She was asked to design a material to take the place of steel in radial tyres.
In 1975 Unger was asked to design a typeface for the first digital typesetting system.
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