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The phrase "asked to expand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requested to provide more information or detail on a particular topic or idea.
Example: "During the meeting, I was asked to expand on my proposal for the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "requested to elaborate" or "invited to provide more details".
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Now it may be asked to expand it again.
Professor Coase was asked to expand on the ideas in that essay for the journal.
Asked to expand on who wanted him to retire, Hopkins turned philosophical.
Asked to expand on that bombshell, he responded: "I don't know.
"Specifically, I'm talking about the Globes," he said backstage when asked to expand on his comments.
When asked to expand on why he did not sing 'God Save the Queen', Morgan added: "It's a long story.
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I have yet to meet someone who was let go for asking to expand their horizons.
Comey responded that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was not asking to expand the government's surveillance authority, but rather to maintain its ability to obtain electronic information under legal authorities that Congress has already provided.
While chaffing at what many delegates insist is undue United States influence, Secretary Kennedy will undoubtedly be asked to help expand the bank's lending capacity.
Now, Glenn Beck is being asked to greatly expand upon his foray into art criticism.
We asked him to expand.
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