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The phrase "much asked for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is in high demand or desired by many people. Example: "The new smartphone model is much asked for, with pre-orders selling out within hours of its release."
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A friend who gave so much, asked for so little.
Twenty years down the line our fans pretty much asked for all this extra material.
Threaded comments have been a much asked for feature, but we know they are also divisive, with some people really disliking them.
Digpicz delivers a much asked for, and yet to be delivered feature of Digg: picture browsing.
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I can pretty much ask for anything I want," he says.
You were pretty much asking for it.' It's like, OK but maybe we were at a pool party".
Says Lindsay, "We think we're pretty much asking for them when it's likely they're going to be needed".
Two years later, Andrews was not playing much and asked for his release.
Mrs. Duquette liked it so much she asked for a similar one a year later.
It's no longer cool to want too much, be too much or ask for too much.
Is that too much to ask for?
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