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Free sign upThe phrase "asked to do a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or instruction given to someone to perform a specific action or task.
Example: "She was asked to do a presentation on the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "requested to perform a" or "instructed to carry out a".
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"I was asked to do a quiz.
She was asked to do a serial called "Painted Dreams".
He's asked to do a lot in the passing game.
Trout anglers are being asked to do a little more.
Have you been asked to do a naked calendar?
"I haven't yet been asked to do a nuclear power station," she says.
I was asked to do a favour and I said yes.
That's a great way to get asked to do a play, for sure.
Maybe the lucky winners will be asked to do a little re-writing.
"Greece is being asked to do a distressed exchange," Professor Altman said.
Not much use unless I'm asked to do a commentary for home insurance.
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