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The phrase "asks you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting or inquiring something from another person.
Example: "She asks you to submit the report by Friday."
Alternatives: "requests you" or "inquires of you".
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The officer asks you for new berthing.
And if anyone asks, you do sociology.
The case explores the applicable accounting standards and asks you to consider the appropriate accounting treatment.
A patient asks you… what is this?
She asks you where you are going.
It then asks you to press nine.
"I'm the guy who asks you to paint everything twice".
Someone asks you a question.
Revolut asks you the device you're using.
The first asks you to clone Reddit.
And asks you to move your car.
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