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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and asked even" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in a context where you want to emphasize that someone asked something in addition to other inquiries, but it would need to be part of a more complete and coherent sentence.
Example: "She was curious about the project timeline and asked even if there were any potential delays."
Alternatives: "and even inquired" or "and even questioned".
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He had Newton make reads and adjustments at the line of scrimmage; he asked Newton to work through progressions from the pocket; he put the ball in Newton's hands in critical moments and asked even more of him when the stakes were raised.
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Does anyone stop and ask: even if there was a Hamas official inside the house, is killing ten innocent civilians to take out one official who is obviously under Israeli surveillance justified?
And Barbara asked, "Even for the girls?" And I said, "For everyone".
not have even one trip for nothing and not ask even one sentence for nothing.
People are starting to quietly wonder, and to ask, even to demand information about where the food on their plate comes from.
When women were eventually allowed in to hear the speeches, they still were not allowed to ask the speakers questions, although men were allowed and did ask, even though some of the women had won Pulitzer Prizes for prior work.
Younger colleagues were fond of him: a kindly figure who enquired about their lives and bothered to ask even the most junior staffer what they thought.
Quotations grouped in this theme include "A good teacher was easily accessible, and allowed me to ask even silly questions" and "A good teacher allows me to ask any questions".
These are not easy questions to ask — even home and education may be fraught subjects for many adolescents.
"That's all what I ask and just what the fans ask, even those who protest.
He looked for places of expressivity in details and asked for even more arrestingly brazen wind playing in the Scherzo.
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