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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were solicited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone has requested or sought your participation, input, or services. Example: "During the meeting, we were solicited for our opinions on the new project proposal."
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"Somewhere along the line, we were solicited for a donation to the party that could be used for campaign activities, " Mr. McCann said, stressing that his memories of the contribution were vague.
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What he created, in about 15 minutes, was the Ballin' design that brought in 2,733 votes in the six days that we were soliciting votes.
"I think trying to read a broad spectrum of publications was highly valuable because we were soliciting subjects for improvisational scenes from the audience every night".
Ever since we began this expansion, I have been asked how often we are solicited for bribes in foreign countries.
And toward that end, we are soliciting broad input.
"We're not at the stage where we're soliciting allies or something like that," the official said.
"Not only would that be distasteful to me and the friends we're soliciting, but it also would trigger an endorsement fee," said Mr. Bateman.
That has kind of grown in so we are soliciting volunteers to remove some of the saplings and restore that portion.
Since we are soliciting submissions from teenagers in high school photography classes and community programs, participants must either be enrolled in high school or be 14 to 18 years old.
The idea is great, though the suggestions are truly terrible: Theodore Woofs-velt?! Inspired by the Guardian's inspiration (and shocked by their failure to deliver results), we are soliciting our own suggestions for the Obamas' puppy's name.
And here on Cif, we are soliciting the views and experiences of readers and contributors so we can publish personal, opinionated accounts of the cuts agenda, to build a human picture of an issue that is sometimes discussed solely in terms of dry policy or Westminster village politics.
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