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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking for now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a request or inquiry that is temporary or limited to the present moment.
Example: "I'm just asking for now if you can help me with this project."
Alternatives: "requesting for the time being" or "inquiring for the moment".
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These are things we're asking for now.
That is very much what people are asking for now".
"The kind of change in lifestyle we're asking for now is hard for adults who have become used to a certain way of living.
"What they are asking for now is a change in the system, and this reflects a widespread change in attitude," he said.
He said: "What we're asking for now is that the care homes act as responsible parents, do the initial work that's required in terms of trying to find out where the missing individual is, and then if they have concerns to ring the police.
"I think Australia has been very well served with a number of good generalised entertainment services, but I think what we're asking for now is a few more niche services like anime and foreign language programs, lifestyle, old movies and old television series," Barrett says.
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All I can ask for now is a bit of understanding.
But what am I going to ask for now?
They have asked for now to remain unnamed, fearing professional repercussions," the publication reported.
What are you going to ask for now--his sandwich?
And we are not asking for one now," he said.
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