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The phrase "asked to form a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or instruction for someone to create or establish something, often in a formal or organizational context.
Example: "The committee was asked to form a new sub-group to address the issues raised in the last meeting."
Alternatives: "requested to create a" or "instructed to establish a".
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A year ago, Mr. Monti was asked to form a government after the resignation of Mr. Berlusconi, who left office amid personal and political turmoil.
The outgoing housing minister was asked to form a cabinet.
He was asked to form a new government in 1939 but died soon thereafter.
When Sjahrir resigned in February 1946, Tan Malaka was asked to form a Cabinet.
"When someone is asked to form a mental image of the act of voting, it helps trigger that habit".
And he promised that, should he be asked to form a new government, he will continue to freeze them out.
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Participants were asked to form an impression of the targets, but were not instructed to explicitly evaluate them based on social status.
Sánchez has no option now but to return to the house on Friday and ask to form a minority government.
Then last month he noted that the Constitution allows the president latitude in which party he asks to form a government after elections.
The president's duties include deciding which party to ask to form a government after an election, a role that confers substantial power in an era of fragmented parliaments.
We then asked them to form a team to address the unmet need, and then helped them understand how to build a prototype to address that need.
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