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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask look" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate verbs that do not form a coherent expression.
Example: "Can you ask for a look at the documents?"
Alternatives: "request to see" or "inquire about viewing".
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They've never seemed to have a problem with it, but I try to check in with them and ask, "Look, do you find it a bit awkward or embarrassing?
Unless Wales can satisfy that question, people will ask look for answers to their own questions elsewhere.
Without regular feedback, boomers will ask, look for, and interpret behavioral signs (usually negatively), especially if they're not getting any individualized development input.
How so, you ask? Look at his verbs.
According to the Job Aid, presenting complaints were assessed along with ask, look, listen, feel columns by the FHWs.
Just ask! Look for good guys.
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"What have you packed?" I ask, looking at his bag.
"Anyone got a little booklet?" you'd ask, looking around.
This is the question most of us ask, looking at Egypt from afar.
In her June 24 op-ed, Kathleen Parker asked, "Look at this photo.
Where?" the drifter asked, looking around nervously.
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