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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am going to ask" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you intend to pose a question or request information in the near future.
Example: "I am going to ask you about your experience with the project during our meeting."
Alternatives: "I will ask" or "I plan to ask".
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"I think I am going to ask the bloggers for suggestions".
I am going to ask — these are really special people that I've gotten to know.
In a little while I am going to ask you to move parts of your body, especially your face".
I know it's not my constitutional right to do so but I am going to ask you anyway.
"I am going to ask them to explain to me why they exist in the first place.
"I am going to ask him to walk on the Channel, and he'll do it," Mr. Sarkozy reportedly said.
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You were going to ask the price?
I'm going to ask for more!
I'm going to ask Andy Revkin.
And David Norwood is going to ask it.
I was going to ask that.
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