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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I really asked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the sincerity or seriousness of a question you posed. Example: "I really asked if he was okay, but he just brushed it off."
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And once I really asked myself, 'What are you angry with?' I dropped the anger.
I've always been tough mentally but I really asked myself some questions in that dark time.
No. Have I really asked my younger son five times whether he has swimming tomorrow?
"I wasn't given a fair shot, and that's all I really asked for.
"I really asked for it, didn't I?" Mr. Kent said, his laughter bittersweet at the distant memory.
That's all I really asked for when we were acquired, and he kept his promise.
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"I really ask you with that show in particular to have the discussion in January," he said.
Is it really asking too much of people to keep track of their costs?
I think I would have been that person: if I had realized I was asking a total stranger for a favor, would I have really asked?
"AIDS was the first time I ever really asked anyone for money," Deeda said.
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