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The phrase "asked to name a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting someone to provide a specific example or to identify something from a category.
Example: "During the interview, I was asked to name a project that I was particularly proud of."
Alternatives: "requested to identify a" or "prompted to mention a".
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Asked to name a specific difference, he couldn't.
When asked to name a scientist, Americans are stumped.
Iowa Democrats were also asked to name a second choice.
Asked to name a favorite, Dr. Goldman can't decide.
Asked to name a German celebrity, he paused.
Those who have them are asked to name a price to sell their mug; those without one are asked to name a price at which they will buy.
When asked to name a young comedian he admired, he responded, "Robin Williams.
When asked to name a few candidates that exemplify his message, he did not name one.
When asked to name a playwright he admires, he can think of only one: Dion Boucicault.
Lee acknowledged as much, in a way, when asked to name a comparable rotation.
If asked to name a starter: Namath, with Bradshaw in the bullpen.
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