Sentence examples for ask me better from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ask me better" is not correct in standard written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is requesting a more thoughtful or clearer question.
Example: "If you want a more detailed answer, please ask me better."
Alternatives: "rephrase your question" or "ask me differently".

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And sure enough that more diverse and, if you ask me, better nation just won big.

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You'll ask me a better question tomorrow".

Perhaps the very final words should go to Pratchett's Death, his version of the Grim Reaper who speaks in capitals, and opines most suitably in The Shepherd's Crown: WE ARE ALL FLOATING IN THE WINDS OF TIME … AND YOU HAVE LEFT THE WORLD MUCH BETTER THAN YOU FOUND IT, AND IF YOU ASK ME, NOBODY COULD DO ANY BETTER THAN THAT.

But if you ask me, it's better than any fantasy.

I love men and women the same, but if you ask me which is better.

"When people ask me who the better sides we've played are, I say Bolton.

Because Supersuper, if you ask me, is actually better as a kick-ass movie.

And if you ask me, it sounds better than everything else released in 2011.

If you want to ask something it's better to ask me. 10 We know our children better than [professionals] do as individuals; they have to take our views on board and respect our opinions.

"People ask me, 'Isn't it better to lose one?' " Decker said.

Unsurprisingly, they all ask me whether it is better to get an MBA or an MSc in Management.

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