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The phrase "ask at one point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment in time when a question or inquiry was made.
Example: "During the meeting, I decided to ask at one point about the budget allocation for the next quarter."
Alternatives: "inquire at a certain moment" or "question at a specific time".
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I ask at one point.
How old are you?" "What do you do with your friends for fun?" And yes, Angela does ask at one point "You know what's fun too?
I ask at one point what his wife makes of his books, but he says she has never read any of them.
Would you like to talk about your next movie, Manolete (in which he plays legendary matador Manuel Rodriguez Sanchez), I ask at one point.
I ask at one point about the various intimidatory affectations of other players – Nadal's cap-sleeves, Federer's golden bag, and wonder if he has anything similar in his locker.
I ask at one point why Sorrentino's films are more acclaimed outside Italy, where people can't hope to pick up the nuances (there's a fair bit in this one about the specific disposition of the Neapolitan flâneur).
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"Big question," he asked at one point.
"Where is Christopher Wilsonon asked at one point.
"'Did they rape you?' Jimmy asks at one point.
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