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The phrase "asked to mail back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request for someone to return an item or document via mail.
Example: "I was asked to mail back the signed contract by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "requested to return by mail" or "instructed to send back".
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And, for the first time, people living in big cities will be asked to mail back their census forms without having a census taker come to call.
The anonymous, self-administered questionnaire was mailed to all subjects, who were asked to mail back completed forms.
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The patients in the TTG group are further asked to record their daily weight and daily diuretic dose on a log that is supplied to them and asked to mail them back to the educator monthly, using a self addressed stamped enveloped.
Subjects were asked to mail their samples back to the laboratory as soon as possible, and the samples were processed on the day of arrival.
Health professionals will be asked to mail these questionnaires back to the research team via the internal mail system.
Web-based participants were asked to mail their sample back to HSPH within 30 days using a preaddressed, stamped envelope.
So the company — the RC2 Corporation, which is based in Illinois and makes the trains in China — asked parents to mail back the affected toys.
They were asked to send back the questionnaires via postal mail.
They will be asked to send back an informed consent form via e-mail if they are willing to participate.
Due to this low yield rate, the rest of the 178 target patients were mailed letters asking them to mail back the enclosed postcard if they were interested in receiving a phone call to learn about the study.
Sgt. Cynthia Tallman of the homicide division said that the letter asked Mr. Athan to mail back signed documents and that he did so.
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