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"ask eagerly" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes the act of asking with a strong desire or enthusiasm. It can be used in many situations, such as when someone is eagerly asking for information, a favor, or clarification. Example: The students asked eagerly if there would be a field trip to the zoo next week.
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'What sort of horrible things?' I ask eagerly.
We would ask eagerly about their original owners: Who were they, these shadowy "Tudors" who had originally lived in the house we knew so well?
Then they ask eagerly: "What did you find out?" He smiles at us: "What you want to hear is the juicy stuff.
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"Are you press?" he asked eagerly.
"Is she single?" Charlotte asks, eagerly.
"What does it mean?" I asked, eagerly.
"How many guns does it have?" Stanton asked eagerly.
"I can go now, right?" he asked eagerly.
"When can I see you again?" he asked eagerly.
Can we come to see it, Henry asked eagerly.
"What kind of astronomy do you do?" they asked eagerly.
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