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The phrase "always have asked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent or repeated inquiry over time.
Example: "Throughout my career, I always have asked for feedback to improve my skills."
Alternatives: "have consistently asked" or "have always inquired".
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When ordinary people ask, as they always have asked, the question "How would you like it?", or when Robert Burns utters his famous optative "O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us/ To see oorselves as ithers see us",[26] it does not (to put it mildly) make best sense of what they are saying to attribute to them a faithful commitment to the theoretical extravagances of a high-minded Victorian moralist.
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"We've always had customers who have asked if we could ship a pie someplace," he said.
Why is he always the scold, people have asked?
"They have always backed me whenever I have asked them.
This information is now connecting, and I credit that to the fact that before, questions may not always have been asked, but also people didn't always answer.
Responses to the five categories were summed and recategorised as follows: always has to ask, sometimes asks, never asks.
Asked if those efforts will eventually lead to an IPO (hey, we always have to ask), he says the company is not "being specific about that next phase.
"I always have to ask, what is out there that I need to anticipate?" he said.
He will always have to ask for permission".
"We always have to ask ourselves whether the level of risk is worth the story.
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