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"Especially asked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may sound a bit awkward depending on the context.
It is more common to use "specifically asked" or "specially asked" instead. Example: The teacher especially asked for volunteers to clean up the classroom after the party.
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Dr Goldstein has especially asked people about Caroline's relationship with Paul.
"The human rights committee, and Obaidi especially, asked for the dismissal of some Iraqi generals and big commanders in M.O.D. and M.O.I.," he said, referring to the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of the Interior.
(FG3) One woman and her partner had especially asked to be relieved of the responsibility of blood glucose control during labour.
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And especially asking Shalom about the Bus 300 affair.
I am especially asking you not to go if you are the singer Madonna, who is scheduled to play a concert there on Aug. 9.
"You see some movements of some YouTubers especially asking the big publishers and developers for money to do a Let's Play," she said.
"We would especially ask all fans and others to respect the staff of the club who have unfortunately been subjected to extreme and unnecessary attacks and threats whilst doing no more than their jobs".
We are especially asking your readers to financially support our film, "My Hair My Voice", by contributing to our IndieGoGo campaign.
I especially ask it, in light of the fact that my parents still have yet to acknowledge their lack of presence at our nuptials.
While two years have passed since her mother and I divorced (finalized in February, of course) I still think of her when it comes to music, especially asking her opinion of the new stars.
Especially ask if you weren't there that day!
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