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The phrase "asks for suggestions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone requesting input or advice from others.
Example: "During the meeting, she asks for suggestions on how to improve the project."
Alternatives: "requests input" or "seeks advice."
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Then he asks for suggestions about what he should do.
Except this time when the man on stage at the Royal Albert Hall asks for suggestions he is greeted with shouts of "Perestroika!", "Kalashnikov!", "boroda!" (beard) and, finally, "seledka!" (pickled herring).
Later, Francis turns to the audience and asks for suggestions of a good place to take a girl on a first date, a trope that leads to audience participation, which, since it's improvised, can eat up a lot of stage time, an important issue in any Hytner production.
The mobile phone contacts an application server on the Internet, describes the smart objects in its environment, and asks for suggestions for applications in the category "Games".
How many times have you been in a meeting where someone asks for suggestions, and you hear nothing but crickets?
Then it asks for suggestions on how to strengthen laws in order to shut down organized crime and punish those who choose to traffic weed outside of the new scheme.
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The chief asked for suggestions.
Hal asked for suggestions again.
Asking for suggestions on Twitter wasn't helpful.
Hal asked for suggestions, and Joe raised his hand.
She asked for suggestions for ice-breakers to use with Jones.
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