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The phrase "asking them to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a request or instruction directed at a group of people.
Example: "I am asking them to do their best on the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "requesting them to do" or "instructing them to do".
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"We are asking them to do the right thing.
"You're asking them to do it a lot.
"We're simply asking them to do the impossible".
It's time we stopped asking them to do it.
We are asking them to do the environmentally correct thing".
"We've been asking them to do so for years.
We're asking them to do what they should be doing.
"We're not asking them to do anything outrageous".
What we're asking them to do is not easy.
We're not asking them to do that – that would be mad.
"All that we are asking them to do is to register".
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