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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask make" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not form a coherent expression in this context.
Example: "Can you ask make a decision on this matter?" (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "request to" or "ask to".
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The questions they ask make you grateful that the future is in their hands.
It matters who makes the ask — make sure the future leaders you want can see themselves in the current leaders who are reaching out to them.
The questions people ask make it sound as though I should be morally outraged at myself, as if it's impossible to scratch the pigs behind the ears and still intend to kill them.
Bold the ask – make it easy for them know what you're looking for.
What good is this, you ask? Make a folder for digital photos, share the folder, create an RSS feed for it, and then point the digital photo frame at grandma's house to the RSS feed.
Why, you ask, make a big deal out of them now?
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Who, you ask, makes them?
But who, you ask, makes them?
In fact, at no point was "the ask" made.
But what, you may ask, made McCarthy the winning candidate?
But you can ask made.com or Zulily or fab.com.
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