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The phrase "am ask" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as it lacks proper structure and context.
Example: "I am asking for your help."
Alternatives: "I am requesting" or "I am inquiring".
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A young man with uneven facial hair steps near the bar and I, trying to be outgoing and not the horribly self-conscious person I really am, ask him what year he's from.
I am ask that we draw a line now and get on with that work".
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