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Free sign upThe phrase "ask it to except" is not correct in this context.
Did you mean "ask it to accept"? You can use the corrected phrase when requesting someone or something to agree to or receive something.
Example: "If you want to join the group, you need to ask it to accept your application."
Alternatives: "request it to accept" or "tell it to accept".
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I don't think you can ask it to except in a gentle way, and at the same time so many people have said to me, there's a scene [where] I say I know one day women will vote and have access to education and have rights over their own bodies.
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However, the servants boycotted them by asking none to dance except Edward, who seemed to be very popular.
How? Astrophysicists who had based much of their Big Bang thinking on exotic particles known as WIMPs--about which don't ask, except to say that they're invisible but very big--now conclude that WIMPs are still, well, theoretical.
This prompted Hitler to ask everyone except Wilhelm Keitel, Alfred Jodl, Hans Krebs, and Wilhelm Burgdorf to leave the room.
But the story line doesn't ask to be taken seriously, except in the remote ways it channels "The Forsyte Saga" or Jane Austen.
I go into deep silent meditation, and I ask for nothing except the wisdom to take the right path.
I asked God to make it anything except a bomb, but it was". Detonated in a car parked in the middle of a street lined with jewelers, clothing and diving equipment stores, tourist traps, restaurants and cafes, the bomb carved a crater 10 feet wide and hurled debris 100 yards.
Few VC firms do code reviews for instance, and journalists almost never ask about security except for startups with it as their key feature or obvious focus.
It doesn't ask much of you except that you attend it with an open mind.
It sounds like some hypothetical question that people might ask at a party, except it's not.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com