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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks permission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone requesting approval or consent to do something.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, she asks permission from her supervisor to ensure everything is in order."
Alternatives: "requests approval" or "seeks consent".
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Are you asking permission?" "A real artist never asks permission".
And he always asks permission when taking a picture.
As soon as he has a song in his sights, he asks permission from the artist.
Pop never asks permission, so people should feel free to cannibalize the cannibals.
For her part, Lee tells me she always asks permission to film.
At least once a day, he said, someone asks permission to photograph the car.
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Chris asks permission to stay because the rent is cheap and the girls are pretty; they consent, but force him to take a part-time job.
She never asked permission.
Don't ask permission.
(You must ask permission).
I asked permission to join them.
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