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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask hard" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest asking difficult questions or making challenging inquiries, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "If you want to succeed in this interview, you need to ask hard questions that really get to the core of the issue."
Alternatives: "ask tough questions" or "pose challenging inquiries".
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But they did not ask hard questions.
Senators failed to ask hard questions.
They need to (1) engage open-minded advisors, (2) ask hard questions, and (3) choose wisely.
Liberals shouldn't be afraid to ask hard questions.
But this is the right moment to ask hard questions.
Through my work, I've always tried to ask hard questions.
You might ask hard questions once the campaign is over.
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True enough, but there is a reason Norton, Carr and Ross don't ask hard-hitting questions.
"The chance to ask hard-hitting questions in private will go away".
Interviewers, not afraid to probe deep, ask hard-hitting questions.
Rather than ask hard-hitting questions, he engaged in banter with the GOP presidential nominee, even messing up his hair.
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