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The phrase "ask changed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a request that has been modified or altered, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I noticed that the ask changed after our last meeting, and I need clarification on the new requirements."
Alternatives: "request modified" or "inquiry altered".
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It should be "one asks" or "one can ask" Changed.
Measured performance for "ask" changed from 21% using the immediate exit cards to 30% using the delayed telephone survey method.
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Might a first Olympic medal at the fourth time of asking change his mind?
This article proposes a new change theory, one that asks change agents to engage and learn in four areas: awareness, design, tailoring, and monitoring.
A group is asking Change.org to withdraw the petition which asked Apple to protect workers' rights in China.
There is a SignOn petition circulating that asks Change.org to reinstate the leaker.
"We need to ask what changed".
What, Southgate was asked, had changed?
You can't ask to change who he is.
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