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The phrase "asking for tip" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "asking for a tip" or "asking for tips" depending on the context.
Example: "The waiter was asking for a tip after providing excellent service."
Alternatives: "requesting a tip" or "seeking a tip".
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They sent him a text message asking for tips against Roberto Luongo, his replacement.
The sign asking for tips is sturdy, but temporary, mounted on the stone.
"There isn't a baseball cap that comes around asking for tips," Ms. McFadden, 38, said.
Coaches will also call their counterparts on other teams on Monday, asking for tips about their next opponents.
The police in Baker, La., for instance, posted a photo on Facebook of a truck involved in a theft, asking for tips.
WHEN Kevin Rudd was a student, 30 years ago, he contacted Gough Whitlam, a former Labor Party prime minister, asking for tips on making a career in politics.
The centre, which is one of the largest Jewish human rights organisations, is asking for tip-offs via a hotline it has set up.
The names of the executives will be mailed to former associates with confidential forms asking for tips about misconduct.
If you're asking for tips on getting laid, you've probably come to the wrong place.
In January, I'm publishing a guide on how to start dress drives on DonateMyDress.org, because I receive so many e-mails asking for tips.
However, he may also be asking for tips so that he can collect information on your dream guy.
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