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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is asked from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when someone is asking for something from someone else. For example, "A favor is asked from the teacher by the student."
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This is intimacy with none of the complications, nothing is asked from us in return.
This is driven by what is asked from researchers by both journals and universities who base rewards on producing statistically significant results in a "publish or perish" mentality.
3.36pm GMT Hunt is asked from the floor whether informed and demanding patients are a risk or an opportunity to the health service.
When a cooling fee of €50/year is asked from each household, the net profit is positive, i.e., €5,899/year.
"We have a very strong squad and we are still in a situation where we are free enough to act quickly if quick action is asked from us".
Where the shortsellers where able to lend 12%% of VW stocks, as only 6%% are available on free market is a question, that is asked from many now.
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That, of course, is what the Prospect is asking from its interns.
Understand what the scholarship application is asking from you.
During the session, titled "Wanted for Murder", Leather was asked from the floor how he promoted books online.
As he/she recovered consciousness, a deferred informed consent was asked from the patient.
A deferred informed consent was asked from the patient's surrogate as soon as possible.
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