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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking for indulgence from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting patience, understanding, or leniency from someone in a particular situation.
Example: "I am asking for indulgence from my colleagues as I navigate this challenging project."
Alternatives: "requesting leniency from" or "seeking patience from".
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He had his D.J. play Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes," then wandered around the stage, singing along, asking for indulgence from the small but rabid crowd.
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Although France is headed for a deficit of 3.7 to 3.9percentt, Hollande has asked for indulgence from the European Commission in Brussels and has repeated that his goal is still to meet the treaty requirement.
Nevertheless, she asked for "indulgence" (lenience or pardon) for the three women.
Then, demanding consumers fatten up the cars further by asking for weighty indulgences like seats that heat, cool, massage and play DVDs on rear-facing screens.
"We are asking for help from Russia.
EMA is asking for input from stakeholders.
Layoff specialists recommend asking for a special indulgence.
The tour official ended the interview and Djokovic stopped him, asked for his indulgence, and invited a young girl to join him on the interview dais.
Mr. Guerrera had a sure-fire argument to use when asking for his wife's indulgence.
Most of all he seriously handicaps himself at the start by asking for the audience's indulgence of his 42-year-old self, as he put it.
Reilly asked for questions from the audience.
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