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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask feel" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I want to ask feel about your thoughts on the project." (This example is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "inquire about" or "ask for".
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And everybody out there, if you would please feel free to ask me or Professor Bell any questions that you want to ask, feel free.
Does he, I ask, feel a certain pang that No 10's dream constellation of European leaders seems to be emerging just as he prepares to leave the stage?
"You mean, when other things weren't going so well?" Did it, I ask, feel as if the people who knew him voted for him, and it was the people who didn't who didn't?
At the time I remember thinking it was a cautionary tale on the importance of meticulous reporting, even when the subject is sensitive and the questions we ask feel intrusive and uncomfortable.
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It also makes the other person that's being asked feel very good and valued.
AN ad for the prescription drug Zoloft asks: "Feeling sad?
Everyone else I've asked feels the same — designers and "civilians" alike.
Just about everyone else I asked felt this band was nearer its end than its beginning.
The satisfaction of being asked felt really, really good.
Just asking feels good indicates a positive position toward routine screening.
FGDs and narratives generated three categories Just asking feels good implied a blessing of the tool; what next?
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