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The phrase "ask me fine" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase would be appropriately used due to its lack of clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "If you have any questions, just ask me fine" does not make sense in context.
Alternatives: "ask me anything" or "feel free to ask me".
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If they ask me, fine, or I'll mention it.
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People ask me, I'm fine.
OK, fine, ask me whatever.
If they ask me to pay a fine, I will not pay.
You want to ask me about the Atlanta Falcons, fine.
"Structure is one consumers always ask me about," said Joe Herrig, a fine wine rep with Georgia Crown Distributing outside Atlanta.
"I've had a couple of calls from people at the base who tell me he's fine and ask me if I have any messages for him.
I find it really absurd to ask me, I think it's fine for different sensibilities.
That's fine, if you ask me.
(FI17)* "I'd only walk around if it was fine weather and if I was to go from A to B. If I could walk there that's fine, but don't ask me to be going for a walk.
Actress' finest moment, if you ask me.
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