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The phrase "he asks to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating that someone is making a request or seeking permission for something. Example: "He asks to leave the meeting early due to a prior commitment."
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He asks to speak with her upstairs.
He asks to see their report cards.
If he asks to see the folder, you say no.
He asks to meet a bit earlier than scheduled.
At his hotel he asks to make an international call.
Then, point made, he asks to move on.
He asks to be read the exact wording.
How else, he asks, to explain the curious hierarchy of their current priorities.
Arturo Vidal will not be sold to Manchester United - unless he asks to leave, say Juventus.
What better way, he asks, to fully experience the city's history?
What if he asks to come up? the middle brother said.
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