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The phrase "ask ask yourself" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a repetition and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "Before making a decision, ask yourself if it aligns with your values."
Alternatives: "question yourself" or "reflect on yourself".
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Not sure whom to ask? Ask yourself: "Who sees the best version of me, as a student, in the classroom every day?" or "Who has seen me grow and change, in a good way, this year?" or "In which class do I act the way a successful college student acts?" Check out the April PDF of the Common Application.
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