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The phrase "asking to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting someone to create or produce something.
Example: "I am asking to make a presentation for the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "requesting to create" or "seeking to produce".
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"I've had friends who don't surf asking to make them for ages," explains Nicky Zimmermann of the Australian swimwear line Zimmermann.
Half an hour after the soldier, Chancellor Keesling, shot himself, his girlfriend sent him an e-mail asking to make up.
They didn't watch -- and watch again -- a mother tearfully tell how her children had been asking to make a cellphone call to their father in heaven.
Attempting a safety shot, Higgins accidentally potted a red to a middle pocket and he made no mistake at the second time of asking to make sure of his place in the next round.
Officials in Heywood's office are also contacting the private offices of ministers who have yet to declare which side they are supporting in the referendum, asking to make their intentions clear.
Everything changed -- everything -- in '53 when a 19-year-old Elvis Presley walked into the Sun studio asking to make a record as a birthday gift for his mother.
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She asked to make copies.
We just ask to make a living".
Asked to make sense of it all, Nava tries to.
Visitors are then asked to make pledges of their own.
You cannot ask to make a pig fly".
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