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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking from" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is generally not used in standard English; instead, "asking for" is the appropriate expression.
Example: "I am asking for your help with this project."
Alternatives: "requesting from" or "inquiring about".
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Now, here is what I'm asking from you.
"Security, security, security – that's all I'm asking from this government," he said.
Nobody's asking from where these men came," he said, according to The Hindu newspaper.
How will you measure the success of what you're asking from them?
We are not asking from them anything we do not ask of ourselves".
No one knows what the US government is really asking from Europe.
Five respectable innings was all the Mets were asking from Brian Bohanon.
What Wall Street was asking from Washington was, "Just keep it stable for us so we can make profits".
"It was overbid by three buyers, 33percentt over asking, from $1.8 million up to $2.4 million".
But how is this any different, you may be asking, from online supermarket shopping which has been going for years?
The concessions granted by Ford workers provide a starting point for what G.M. and Chrysler are asking from the union.
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