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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked to not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting that another person refrain from doing something.
Example: "She was asked to not speak during the presentation to avoid distractions."
Alternatives: "requested not to" or "told to refrain from".
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"We had asked to not release the documentary, but BBC still released it," he said.
"It's a case of inoculating them," said the mentor, who asked to not be identified.
"We had asked to not release the documentary, but BBC still released it.
Lokshina later said that they did not undergo any security checks and were only asked to not film the event.
"I was asked to not go out of the first floor room allotted to us," she said.
The hundreds of designs submitted — interestingly, contestants were asked to not riff on Miss Chiquita herself — take the sticker image into a huge variety of new graphic directions.
Today, an estimated 50,000 people visit the point; they are asked to not bring dogs and to stick to roped-off paths.
Lokshina later said that they did not undergo any security checks and were only asked to not record video of the event.
A post on the page said: "To those commenting on why Gerry and Kate are not in Portugal, it's because they were asked to not go there.
Another state investigative agency, the Office of the Inspector General, approached federal prosecutors but was asked to not to pursue its own inquiry.
"It's a problem if you're ignorant, or racist," said one local man who works on the ferries and asked to not be identified.
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