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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask evidently" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its unusual combination of words.
Example: "If you want to understand the situation, you should ask evidently about the details."
Alternatives: "ask clearly" or "inquire openly".
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Chalabi went to the State Department and the White House to ask, evidently successfully, for more American funding.
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"Are you playing for the Blue Jays now?" Eli asked, evidently having learned of the big news from his classmates.
Business model, you ask? Advertising, evidently, but also music retailing.
"Do you know Latvian?" asks Lewycka, evidently impressed.
Her name's Topaz, thanks for asking, and evidently her parents had the right idea naming her after a precious jewel, because she is undoubtedly the sparkling centrepiece of sixth-form's tarnished crown.
Although there had been numerous reports about the issue, he evidently asked no questions.
Yet human wrong-doing is made a matter of wonder; we are evidently asked to take humanity as the choice member of the Universe, nothing wiser existent!
He approached a customer service area asking for money, evidently not realizing A.T.M.'s and tellers were up a flight of stairs.
After one heated exchange of words, Rob encircles her with his arms and asks, "Love me?"—evidently his habitual gesture of reconciliation.
After one heated exchange of words, Rob encircles her with his arms and asks, "Love me?" — evidently his habitual gesture of reconciliation.
For all the talk of Rooney's free role, Allardyce evidently asked England to reshape at half-time: the formation seemed more 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1r the midfield duo and Rooney supporting Kane.
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