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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks him to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is requesting another person to do something.
Example: "She asks him to help her with the project."
Alternatives: "requests him to" or "instructs him to".
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She asks him to wait and she'll be right back.
The narrator asks him to leave.
The boy asks him to play.
And no one asks him to.
John Bercow asks him to withdraw "disingenous".
Gilroy asks him to cue up more footage from Rome.
Jean asks him to tell her a story.
She asks him to kiss her, which he does.
"He'll do anything President Obama asks him to do".
At last call, she asks him to promise her something.
She calls the waiter and asks him to clear away.
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