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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always asked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to questions or requests that are frequently posed to someone or a group.
Example: "In interviews, candidates are always asked about their strengths and weaknesses."
Alternatives: "are frequently inquired" or "are routinely questioned".
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And they are always asked.
It may be unfair to hold Coates accountable for reader expectations — books by black authors are always asked to be more representative than they ought to be.
Young girls are always asked so many questions by their parents, like 'where are you going?' But do parents dare to ask their sons where they are going?
"The vital questions, the very old questions that are always asked" are what he deals in: death, breath and nature in decay.
I question whether the reliability criteria are always asked by assessors and whether they are asked properly and empathetically rather than as a tickbox exercise.
This is an important point because every morning we have somebody on the Today programme from business and they are always asked the question: 'Do you think you should stay in the EU?
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People are always asking what I'm laughing about.
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