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The phrase "asks for such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or demand for something specific that has been previously mentioned or implied.
Example: "The committee asks for such documentation to ensure compliance with the regulations."
Alternatives: "requests such" or "demands such".
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Is it fair, he asks, for such crimes to be considered merely manslaughter?
The N-400 is a difficult form to complete, and not just because it asks for such a detailed accounting of your life.
But Mr. Lazar truly asks for such treatment by exploiting even his own uncertainty over whether he can say anything worthwhile.
Hers is one of several cases cited in a 15-page letter to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. that asks for such protections, including the appointment of counsel to anyone with a mental disability in deportation proceedings, and the appointment of guardians ad litem to speak on behalf of those found mentally incompetent.
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Peru, he said, had recently asked for such aid.
Have Orient-Express customers asked for such a service?
But not all investors ask for such details.
The unions have asked for such guarantees for those with six years on the job.
(A spokesperson for the D.E.A. says that the security forces were never asked for such help).
But Mr. Bush never asked for such financing, and Congress never added money.
It is also the only state to ask for such waivers.
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