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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask having" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression used in any context.
Example: "I don't understand what you mean by ask having."
Alternatives: "requesting" or "inquire about".
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I ask, having come up for a visit on Friday.
"So are there any red line issues?" I ask, having failed to spot one.
'Is that expert, artistic writing?' it would ask, having cited a passage in which a phrase was several times repeated.
"If I don't get called up I won't cry, but I'll be disappointed," he says, acknowledging that it is a tough ask, having played no part in the qualifying campaign.
Is it not better to remain open?" Perhaps this is an unfair question, an expression of our current cultural restlessness and thirst for novelty, but I must ask: having already put a decisive stamp on the American short story, can David Means unbind the strictures he has devised, and find a new way of coming full circle?
"There were so many lessons I learned the hard way: missing out on a raise because I didn't know to ask, having colleagues consistently get credit for my ideas because of how I spoke up in meetings," says co-founder Minishew on why she created the site.
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"Anyone you ask has a horror story.
People ask, have I met him?
Does she, I ask, have sick days?
When neighbors ask: "Have you seen him?
What, the show invites us to ask, has happened here?
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