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Discover Ludwig"asking of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to show the action of requesting or inquiring about something. Example: She sent an email asking of the specific requirements for the project. In this sentence, "asking of" is used to convey that she requested, inquired or questioned about the specific requirements for the project through her email.
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What are you asking of them?
What are we asking of our military?
They aren't really asking of course, they're telling.
That is what I am asking of the fans".
But it's worth asking of the bizarre spectacle: who benefits?
I'm not quite sure what you're asking of me.
"We have a much better moral position when we can go to the Swiss banks and say we're asking of you what we're asking of ourselves".
"What we are asking of Pope Ratzinger is, recognize your responsibility.
"Courage and confidence is what I am asking of you," he said.
You know, the slow, rhythmic ones, that uninspiring bands are always asking of you.
"I think that is what the nation is asking of all of us," he said.
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