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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around ask" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I need to ask around to find out more information."
Alternatives: "inquire about" or "ask about".
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"He can be found this year, but if he's not around ask around in a travel agent or you may be out of luck," say Laskarina.
If there's a docent around, ask if you can see the glazed terra-cotta sculpture of St. Barbara watching over Mary and Jesus.
Without compromising his expert sleuthing techniques ("blunder around, ask questions, get in people's way, be annoying"), he manages to pick up enough regional skills to communicate with the devious natives in their own idiom -- and catch them at their own wicked games.
To be able to nose around, ask questions and occasionally give advicehow odd.
The same goes for extra silverware, plates, and even extra sheets — if you don't have enough linens to go around, ask guests to bring a set with them.
The institute is, in many ways, a think tank, which enables me to swim around, ask questions, and thus learn from cutting-edge scientists.
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Again, he went around asking for donations.
"Regulators do not 'call around' asking for information.
"She keeps going around asking: 'What do I do now?
"And you can go around asking for money".
The bandmates ran around asking the locals: "You know us?
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