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The phrase "ask everything from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when someone intends to express requesting all information or assistance from someone.
Example: "I don't want to ask everything from you, but could you help me with this project?"
Alternatives: "ask anything of" or "request everything from".
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So what did guests ask? "Everything from 'How's my pet feeling?' to 'Are they happy here at the hotel?" said Ms. Pilloud of Petsaretalking.com.
People will come up to me over the course of a night and ask everything from how to work the cappuccino machine, to what the next Broadway show is that the person on stage is doing, to what the loudest song in the set is, to where the Neosporin is.
You should ask everything from health, breed, breeding, feeding, etc. before you consider buying.. Buy the animal when and if you are confident it is what you are looking for.
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She gets 50 e-mails a day asking everything from entertaining advice to what kind of lipstick she wears.
"Our clients fill out a lifestyle survey that asks everything from whether or not your neighborhood has hills to where you park and what kind of car you have," Miller says.
As focus has shifted to his sister as a potential first lady, Robinson said he has been asked everything by reporters from what kind of toys she played with when she was growing up to what type of refrigerator she has.
"You will never believe what people take it into their heads to ask for: everything from, 'Send two autographed first editions of Mockingbird' to 'Send $850 to help me get a new TV-VCR machine so I can look at the movie.' They don't even say please".
You cannot ask for everything from one side.
Researchers would collect and analyze her vaginal fluid, toenail clippings, breast milk and other things, and ask about everything from possible drug use to depression.
He invites them to brown bag lunches where they ask about everything, from what it is like to be a psychologist to questions about his family.
Today Zaarly is launching version 2.0 of its "reverse Craigslist," where people can ask for everything from a beer to help with data entry.
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