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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking to try" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting permission or an opportunity to attempt something.
Example: "She is asking to try the new recipe before the dinner party."
Alternatives: "requesting to attempt" or "seeking to test".
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Caro sometimes bothered him, asking to try one.
'When you're shooting,' says Armstrong, 'he's always coming up asking to try different things.
In June 2012 John Carmack, the creator of classic games such as Wolfenstein, Doom and Quake, read Luckey's post and contacted him, asking to try the Rift.
His wife and youngest child had stayed at home during the expedition and his son, PJ, is reportedly already asking to try again.
Rather than trying to upstage Microsoft, HP is simply responding to its corporate customers, whose technology bosses have been asking to try out Linux on the desktops of a few dozen employees before committing to any big deployment.
The next day, I sent an e-mail to the press office at Car2Go, asking to try out the service, and was granted a free membership, plus a thousand driving minutes.
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I asked to try out a pair.
Friends asked to try it on.
One asked to try on a pair of boxers.
Consumers were asked to try each of the samples in each pair and to indicate which was sweeter.
"No!" said a young boy when asked to try one.
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