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The phrase "asks for the date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone requesting the specific date of an event or appointment.
Example: "During the meeting, she asks for the date of the project deadline."
Alternatives: "inquires about the date" or "requests the date."
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The questionnaire also asks for the date and results of these tests, where known.
The guide also asks for the date when these interventions were started to be implemented in the health facility.
Similar(58)
They ask for the date of the annual parade, and for the phone number of the Swedish Consulate.
The original asked when the US constitution was ratified, but should have made clearer it was asking for the date it was signed at the Philadelphia convention.
"For example, if someone called in and asked for the date of an event, she'd get nervous and freeze up on the phone.
She thought it was one of her sisters playing a joke, so she asked for the date and then said it wasn't convenient.
Webb asked for the date, then remembered it before anyone else.
New household occupants identified on the day of the staff visit are asked for the date of their arrival into the compound.
We did not focus on a possible concomitant therapy with antibiotics and we did not ask for the date of the last treated exacerbation.
If your battery is dead, every time you start up the system it will ask for the date and time.
When your parents ask for the date, say that your teacher said it would be okay if you forgot the date of the time you were recently absent and you just tell your parent to put today's date.
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