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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to request someone to inquire about a limited number of items or questions.
Example: "If you have time, could you ask a few questions during the meeting to clarify our objectives?"
Alternatives: "inquire a bit" or "pose a couple of questions".
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I ask a few.
They wanted to ask a few questions.
Just ask a few of them.
So let's ask a few questions.
"We'll ask a few questions, that's all.
Ask a few at the next reunion.
The Economist offered to ask a few questions instead.
But I would certainly want to ask a few questions.
I'll ask a few more times if it helps.
I wanted to ask a few questions on Obamacare?
"We're going to review everything and ask a few questions.
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