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The phrase "asks you to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inviting someone to participate in an event, group, or activity.
Example: "The organization asks you to join their upcoming volunteer event this Saturday."
Alternatives: "invites you to participate" or "requests your presence".
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With aides pushing him to pivot from a confrontational anti-Bush message to a more inspirational one, Mr. Kerry told a crowd of thousands here, "We need a president who asks you to join together in voting not for your fears but for your hopes".
In other words, you will be enticed either by a would-be dictator who promises to bring power back to the people, or by a movement leader who asks you to join together with others to bring power back to the people.
When your boss asks you to join a meeting show them your task list and ask which item needs to get bumped off the list for the meeting.
Next time you're down the beach with a bunch of friends and a lovely young lady asks you to join her 'couple of friends' at their bonfire just over the way, do it.
If someone asks to join the band or asks you to join Their Band, always say yes!
Let the woman take the charge, let her play with you, let her do whatever she wants until she asks you to join the party, the closer she gets to an orgasm, there is a better chance for a satisfying sexual experience.
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I ask you to join our cause.
I will, and I ask you to join me.
We ask you to join us and resist this process.
Tonight I am asking you to join me to walk together to a better future.
"I ask you to join me in cutting the popular in order to fund the necessary".
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