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"I'll ask" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a contraction of "I will ask," indicating future tense. Example: "I'll ask my boss for a raise tomorrow."
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[Silence.] O.K, I'll ask.
I'll ask direct questions.
I'll ask her tonight".
I'll ask Hadley.
I'll ask someone".
I'll ask for Garcia".
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"I'll ask honestly and they'll answer honestly.
"I'll ask my wife".
"I'll ask him".
"I'll ask her many times.
"I'll ask her," he said.
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