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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked to donate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request made to someone to contribute or give something, typically money or resources, for a cause or organization.
Example: "During the charity event, attendees were asked to donate to support local families in need."
Alternatives: "requested to contribute" or "invited to give."
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We identified that more people saw a biosample donation as important (87%) than wanted to be asked to donate (75%).
87% of survey participants thought donation of HBSs was important and 75% wanted to be asked to donate in general.
She meant: being asked to donate money.
Visitors are also asked to donate canned goods.
Some employees were asked to donate their own paper.
Women across the country will be asked to donate $5.
Twenty of Mora's "actor friends" were asked to donate a weekend to the experiment.
All performers will also be asked to donate some time helping out in the kitchen.
Mourners were asked to donate to the charity Action Against Cancer.
Ms. Uilkema contributed $450 in county money; each family in Canyon was asked to donate $20.
He asked to donate money, and the next day he was the owner [of Beitar].
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