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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I asked of' is not correct and not commonly used in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'I asked.' For example, "I asked him what he wanted for dinner."
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"Does it go to 11?" I asked — of course.
"The boys did everything I asked of them – and more".
Before we married, he promised he would do whatever I asked of him.
"How's the dog?" I asked of the boxer that was sniffing my suitcase.
"All I asked of Chris was to rewrite his career the way he wants," Adams says.
"Whatever became," I asked, "of that subtle theatrical tecnique of yours we hear so much about?
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I ask of you greetings and money.
I ask of her Chanel tweed.
Forgiveness is something I ask of God, not of Barraza".
Anything I ask of God, he always gives to me.
All I ask of those guys is that they fight".
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