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The phrase "asking him for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone is requesting something from a male individual.
Example: "She was asking him for advice on how to improve her writing skills."
Alternatives: "requesting from him" or "seeking from him".
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He had opposing players asking him for autographs.
I kept asking him for news about my case.
The Heat soon may be asking him for much more.
An elderly woman kept asking him for advice.
A message sent to Natsidis's Facebook page asking him for comment was not answered.
When other people had problems with the government they would start asking him for advice.
But editors kept asking him for travelogues and memoirs and literary musings.
Then when the journalists had finished asking him for news, he said, "What's the latest gossip?
Thirteen years have passed, and I'm asking him for his memories of that 18th hole.
Around him, students ask one another questions instead of asking him for the answers.
Who knew that sultry voice asking him for his social security number would resort to extortion?
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