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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks it to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone requesting or instructing something to perform an action.
Example: "She asks it to provide the necessary data for the report."
Alternatives: "requests it to" or "instructs it to".
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One proposal calls on Duke to issue a report on the public health risk associated with its coal use, and another asks it to assess the impact on its portfolio of limiting the global increase in temperature to 2 degrees Celsius, a goal agreed to in the 2015 Paris accord.
It is here that Jackson holds a mirror up to the society that scorns him and asks it to look at its own grotesque reflection.
More dependable water flows lead to improved navigation and irrigation south of the border; BC also co-operates when the United States asks it to spill water over its dams to help meet obligations under endangered-fish-species legislation.In fact, fish are the other slippery issue.
Rightly upset, the reader rings Churchill and asks it to give him the same price.
She asks it to add a few numbers, and Alexa says sorry.
The government only carries out what the Parliament asks it to".
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No one asked it to.
You ask it to stretch.
But we're not asking it to.
Asked it to explain Twitter trolls.
But no one had asked it to.
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