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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking the world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire for global input, support, or awareness regarding a particular issue or question.
Example: "In her speech, she was asking the world to unite against climate change and take immediate action."
Alternatives: "requesting global attention" or "seeking the world's response".
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We're also asking the world to do things that make us better off.
"We're asking the world to give us too much of their surplus savings," Mr. Roach said.
He just sat looking out the window, as if asking the world to keep quiet.
Take drugs, make money and wait for twenty years before asking the world to forgive you.
"Money is the lifeblood of terrorist operations," declared Mr Bush: "We're asking the world to stop payment".
Yet he will be asking the world to recognize the two increasingly distinct entities as a unified state.
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They asked the world's major economies to embrace stimulus.
"Doctor, what do you ask the world to do in the wake of this shelling?
"So what's new?" you might ask: the world economy clearly remains fragile.
I set up a blog (ayearofreadingtheworld.com) and asked the world's bibliophiles to help me.
He asked the world's Arabs to show support by making visits.
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