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The phrase "ask me really" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a request for someone to ask a question sincerely or with genuine interest, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "If you have any doubts, just ask me really; I'm here to help."
Alternatives: "ask me sincerely" or "ask me honestly".
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There was a girl at my high school, and she would ask me really silly questions, like, "Angelina Jolie or Jennifer Aniston"?
"Like in fanzine interviews, the guys would ask me really rude questions – 'So you're a reverse sexist and you hate men, can you explain that?' And I'd be like, fuck you.
Sometimes I'll even give (questionable) advice to my readers who ask me really deep questions like "I can't orgasm during sex is my vagina broken?!" and "What style of crotch hair is in this season?" It's a pretty demanding job.
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She was bouncing in her seat, and kept asking me, "Really?" as if this too would be snatched away.
I brought brochures from our excavation, and he was asking me really intelligent questions".
Back at Magic Lantern, I shot my voice on a high-brow journalist who asked me really deep questions about our film for half an hour -- all Theme and Symbolism -- until I finally said my thoat was killing me and I must stop.
It gave me creeps, but then one day he started asking me really personal questions about who I was dating, etc.
"What happened was we were doing an interview -- I took two days out of my schedule when I was on a world tour to do an interview for him... and in the middle of the interview he started asking me really terrible questions and he was being very negative about 'Born This Way' and we had had a lot to drink.
If you ask me, Fogle really only sums up the point of doors, which is more or less exactly to close on the wilderness.
"Some guy asked me, he really, really wanted to get married with me," she said.
(Did she really ask me that?) Did he really give 30 hours a week of free childcare?
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