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Discover Ludwig"ask doing" is not correct in written English.
If you are asking someone to do something, you would say "Ask to do [something]." For example, "Please ask him to do the dishes."
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If they ask "doing what?" Say, "just busy" and "Bye".
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Gotta ask: Does it ever hurt?
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