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Discover Ludwig"that asks for" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has requested something, usually a request for information or service. For example, "The letter that asks for an explanation was sent today."
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Anybody that asks for more would just be being greedy.
Even so, it is a space that asks for silence.
And it is Love that asks for the supreme sacrifice.
The agency serves virtually every single homeless individual and family that asks for help.
Beware of any service that asks for money or credit card information before conducting the scholarship search.
This is a play that asks for a large amount of indulgence, then offers only a little imagination in return.
It's generally thought is that it is better for your side to be the one that asks for a yes.
Students have to fill out a form that asks for tax returns ― not always easy to get in fractured families.
"But that's what you put on the part of the application that asks for activities and volunteering," she said.
There is an emergency case for American military support of any of those countries that asks for help.
I am five when I close my self into a vague happiness that asks for nothing much from anybody.
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