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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking for components" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting specific parts or elements needed for a project or task.
Example: "During the meeting, I will be asking for components to complete the new software update."
Alternatives: "requesting parts" or "inquiring about elements".
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Increasingly, the interviewees found that elderly clients were also asking for components because of their personal interests and preferences, especially in social, entertainment and comfort services.
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FBR Capital Markets' Craig Berger claimed earlier today that Apple has asked for component suppliers' quotes to build the iPad 2 Plus, which is supposedly a "marginally different device".
But it feels hollow, like an experiment no one was asking for, removing core components of the game (VATS, saving, NPCs) for the sake of something that does not seem like it was worth the trade (multiplayer PvE and PvP).
Service users are being empowered to ask for key components of holistic aftercare through involvement of the third sector.
What do you want teachers to know about advisory and why it is an important part of the school?" These probing questions were asked for each component mentioned by participants.
For example, CIDA had a strong component on gender sensitization and gender balance; rather than asking for funds for its existing components, the NTP developed a proposal on including a gender-sensitive dimension to the TB care in Afghanistan, that was approved.
If the instructions do not promote understanding of these indicators, the indicators themselves may require re-definition, such as asking for a report of the components of the formula or introducing a new indicator.
Mostly, however, Mesosphere plans to listen to the Mesos community and then add the components its users are asking for.
I had my dev team asking for us to work through new architectural components to improve performance.
Many patients, especially seniors, come in asking for CBD, or cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive component of cannabis, Rachel added.
Fig. 1 Four components in a vocabulary question asking for a closest-in-meaning of a word.
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