Sentence examples for asking provides from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "asking provides" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that asking something yields or offers information or benefits, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Asking provides clarity in situations where confusion exists."
Alternatives: "Inquiring offers" or "Requesting gives".

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On this basis she has forged her career and preaches that the act of asking provides others the opportunity to be generous.

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If asked, provide the source information.

So ask! Provide your (prospective) clients with informative resources.

In December 2010, Jonathan was asked to provide a statement to IPRA, and Matt was asked to provide a second statement to the agency a month later.

Participants aged 13 17 years were asked to provide written assent, and a parent or guardian was asked to provide written consent.

You will be asked to provide contact info for verification.

But they are not being asked to provide compelling stories.

LeMond has been asked to provide those documents by July 30.

Perhaps you were asked to provide a review afterward.

Participants were asked to provide the optimal order of arrival of all depicted aircrafts.

In that interview, pilots were asked to provide a quantitative evaluation of basic interface arrangement principles.

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