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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks her to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is requesting another person to do something.
Example: "He asks her to help him with his homework."
Alternatives: "requests her to" or "invites her to".
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Riccardo asks her to identify the assassin.
Cesar asks her to leave the room.
He asks her to marry him.
Carr asks her to describe the headaches.
He asks her to confide in him.
Each time he asks her to stay.
The child asks her to stay a little while.
Her therapist asks her to share her three greatest wishes.
Tamina asks her to bring back the package.
He asks her to put out her cigarette.
After the funeral her father asks her to stay on.
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