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The phrase "asking to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in the context of someone making a request. For example, "She was asking to take a few extra days off from work."
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"You're asking to be electrocuted".
"Companies were calling and asking to join.
"I'm not asking to start".
The illusion was asking to be shattered.
We're not asking to live in luxury.
"We're just asking to be compensated fairly".
It was almost asking to be hijacked.
He kept asking to see her.
We are not asking to raise VAT.
He may write a note asking to meet again.
We are not asking to stay in France forever.
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