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Old 15-May-2008, 15:03
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Hello there!

What is best?

To ask permission or to ask for permission?


I can see both on Google, so I'm confused!

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Old 15-May-2008, 15:54
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Hello there!

What is best?

To ask permission or to ask for permission?


I can see both on Google, so I'm confused!

Thanks
W
Either would work but "ask permission" is more commonly used.
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