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The phrase "a asked" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a fragment that lacks proper context.
Example: "She had a question that a asked during the meeting."
Alternatives: "someone asked" or "a person inquired".
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During congressional testimony, the IRS's acting commissioner, Steven Miller, said "we intend to do that" after Sen. Ron Wyden (CrunchGov Grade: A) asked whether the agency would ditch its warrantless spying policy.
"Where is A?" asked D when he came back to the car.
When Individual A asked Hastert how many other boys he had molested, Hastert said there was one other victim.
Prosecutors said Individual A asked Hastert for $3.5 million in compensation for the alleged abuse and Hastert agreed, but refused suggestions they formalize the agreement with lawyers.
Proposition A asked voters whether or not they would like to enact the right-to-work statute that the state legislature passed and former Gov. Eric Greitens (R) signed early last year.
If Client A asked for a meeting when you already had a meeting with Client B, you wouldn't contact Client B to reschedule because Client A was being pushy.
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"Ooh, this is Al-ay-a?" asked a visitor, running her hands over a shearling coat ($15,875).
"Can I go with you?" A asked.
Attend an Ask a Lawyer event.
Locate an Ask a Lawyer website.
A) Ask for one.
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