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The phrase "asks for both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a request or inquiry that seeks two specific items or pieces of information.
Example: "The teacher asks for both the assignment and the project report to be submitted by Friday."
Alternatives: "requests both" or "inquires about both".
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That lawsuit asks for both monetary damages and a permanent injunction.
It asks for both the sticker price of tuition and the average and median prices paid by students year by year for 10 years.
Amazon says it asks for both your debit card number and bank information because it will sometimes route orders through your debit card to fulfill your reload requests faster.
Mr. Scofield asks for both of their offers via email, and they agree to do so.
Sometimes, he asks for both.
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Other Shiite leaders have asked for both American forces and the militia to leave Najaf.
When you ask for both at the same time, that reduces the pool".
Reports suggested Indian authorities had asked for both men to be handed over.
However, if your Lipitor has kicked in, ask for both; it's the kind of place that will oblige happily.
"We have to ask for both at the beginning" -- both tax breaks and emergency funds -- and then let both trees grow, hopefully into giant oaks".
I would have asked for both, but that seemed like overkill, especially considering what came toward the end of the flight: warm cookies and cold milk.
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