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The phrase "specifically asked" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a request that was made in a specific or particular way. For example: She specifically asked for the beef dish with no onions.
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He specifically asked Browne to consider a progressive approach.
All right, none of them specifically asked for Larchmont, N.Y.
They specifically asked us about this World Wrestling Federation program.
Oliver specifically asked Michel to ensure the venue was "discreet".
I specifically asked about actions based on the experience of postwar Germany, Italy and Japan.
That was specifically asked for by folks in places like New York and Pennsylvania and Massachusetts".
Mr. Wright specifically asked how the show "impacts mainstream entertainment and NBC in particular".
[REDACTED] continued at which point I specifically asked him to stop.
Neutrality isn't always an option, especially when a trade union has specifically asked for support.
Premier said it had specifically asked for certain body types showing varying degrees of fitness.
Asked whether Canseco had ever specifically asked him for money, Ordóñez said, "No".
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