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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask anything more" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a willingness to answer additional questions, but it is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "If you have any questions, feel free to ask anything more."
Alternatives: "ask anything else" or "inquire further".
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See me through this and I'll never ask anything more of you.
Said Valentine: "I couldn't ask anything more of a group of guys.
He kept his head down and worked and you can't ask anything more out of any player for that matter".
He nodded his head, and I didn't need to ask anything more, because he began to talk about it.
He was about to open his mouth, but High-One said, "If you can ask anything more, then I do not know from where an answer will come.
But now if you can ask anything more, then I do not know from where an answer will come, because I never heard any man tell at greater length the story of the universe.
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Team GB have been so supportive of me all my career and in the last 18 months I could not have asked anything more from the fans and from the people, and my family have been a massive support to me.
"I couldn't have asked anything more from the club.
We're not asking for anything more". When asked about the soldiers' complaints, General Whitcomb's deputy, Maj.
If they ask for anything more than that, tell them to take a hike; you'll never see a return".
Who could ask for anything more?
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