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The phrase "ask kids" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of inquiring or seeking information from children.
Example: "If you're unsure about the best toys to buy, just ask kids what they like."
Alternatives: "inquire of children" or "consult with kids".
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Why in the world, he was asked, would he ask kids to do that?
You can't ask kids to pay to travel to London museums on their own.
And if you ask kids to remove an activity, they would rather not.
You can ask kids to pose too (with parental permission of course).
Parents ask kids to do pretty boring things all the time.
Parents and teachers often ask kids simply to "tell an adult" if a sticky situation arises.
"No one has attempted to ask kids, 'How do you feel about this?"' Dr. Maher said.
"If you ask kids where tomatoes come from, they say the refrigerator," he said.
Ask kids to give you feedback if you are modeling stereotypes or expressing bias.
The first is for adults to ask kids what they want from sports.
How we do it: Get home from work, drop various and sundry backpacks and bags, ask kids to feed cats.
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