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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks students" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is requesting or inquiring something from students, typically in an educational context.
Example: "The teacher asks students to submit their assignments by Friday."
Alternatives: "requests students" or "instructs students".
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She picks up trash, asks students how they're feeling.
Each year, The Economist asks students to rate their school's network.
It asks students to define who we are and what we have done.
So he created a positive, approachable teacher, who repeatedly asks students if they need help.
A follow-up task asks students to design a campaign to raise awareness of their plight.
But no one asks students who request vaccine whether they qualify.
The university asks students at registration whether they are United States citizens.
He asks students to judge their playing as if they were a music critic.
Bogin asks students to interpret a saying and to discuss whether they agree with it or not.
But the revised exam also asks students to read short excerpts from different texts and answer questions about them.
Loosely based on 20 questions, Parejas famosas asks students to impersonate someone who is one half of a famous couple.
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