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Free sign upThe phrase "asking to change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting a modification or alteration of something.
Example: "She is asking to change the meeting time to accommodate everyone's schedule."
Alternatives: "requesting a change" or "seeking to modify".
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I felt like asking to change tables just to get away from me.
"We are not asking to change the prime minister," Stav Shafir, one of the founders of the Tel Aviv tent city, said on Israeli television on Saturday.
Afterward, Mr. Grover testified, Mr. Clementi filled out a form online asking to change rooms, giving the reason, "Roommate spied on me with webcam".
As Mr. Lay's plane was taxiing for takeoff, the executives said, a call came in from Mr. Watson asking to change the terms once again.
If you simply want to move your hours to make your commute easier or to give yourself more time to concentrate on interests outside work, there is, in theory at least, nothing to stop an employee asking to change the way he or she works for a more flexible model.
A few years ago we had PDF results in too often, lots of users emailed in asking to change.
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If it had, I would have asked to change rooms.
You can't ask to change who he is.
"You eat yet?" I asked, to change the subject.
One of them asked to change the channel.
They were asked to change the lyrics, which they did.
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