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The phrase "asked to extend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting or being requested to prolong or lengthen something, such as a deadline or a period of time.
Example: "I was asked to extend the deadline for the project submission due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "requested to prolong" or "invited to lengthen".
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Observers were asked to extend one arm and align the pointer finger of the extended hand vertically with the corner of the room, with both eyes open.
Asked to extend the show, Mr. Eliasson declined.
However, when asked to extend this knowledge to questions about the molecule's reactivity, results varied.
asked to extend patent rights into areas wholly unforeseen by Congress". Id., at 596, 98 S.Ct. at 2529.
DEEP SURTAX CUT PLEDGED Committee Is Asked to Extend Exemptions of Loan Association Dividends -- Treasury Revenue Figures.
It is what courts are often asked to extend to the executive on questions of national security.
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In that situation it might be the EU27 that needed to ask to extend negotiations, she suggested.
For example, Mr. Bell said he had heard of donors who made five-year pledges asking to extend those to seven-year pledges.
Both types of migrants will be told they must have the new card when they ask to extend their stay in the country.
He has said he will waive his right to demand a trade after one season if he is dealt to one of those teams, and he will also not ask to extend his contract.
And Mr. Tsujihara, who is overseeing Warner's digital efforts, said international television clients and traditional retailers alike are already asking to extend rights on programming to video-on-demand, pay-per-view and digital downloads in one package.
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