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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks students to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a request or requirement directed at students, typically in an educational context.
Example: "The teacher asks students to submit their assignments by Friday."
Alternatives: "requests students to" or "instructs students to".
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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.
A follow-up task asks students to design a campaign to raise awareness of their plight.
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.
The survey asks students to rate their attitudes towards three different grading systems.
This case asks students to make a series of recommendations on selected deal considerations.
This creative problem-solving process asks students to stretch their imaginations.
Part B asks students to consider how to execute the CEO transition.
This course asks students to look at public art from a rhetorical perspective.
The case asks students to consider: why has fast track become so contentious?
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