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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask me well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase would be appropriate to use due to its ambiguity.
Example: "If you have any questions, please ask me well, and I will do my best to help you."
Alternatives: "ask me clearly" or "inquire properly".
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Sometimes — usually, though not always, in a belligerent tone — people ask me, well, how big do you think the stimulus should have been?
When I explain this to people, they ask me, "Well, if you're such an introvert, why are you talking to a group of strangers in an elevator?
People often ask me, "Well, why aren't there more women in technology?" That's a problem, but there are not enough American men in technology, either.
I had never met him … so if you ask me, well, spit it out, what was wrong, I couldn't frankly say, but I felt uneasy," he writes.
But while Mr. Blair acts as though he were confiding in the reader (on the subject of Diana's relationship with Dodi Fayed, he writes, "If you ask me, well, spit it out, what was wrong, I couldn't frankly say, but I felt uneasy"), he turns out to be extremely withholding on matters of real import.
But when people ask me: well how are you [the organisation] going to make sure newbies take on the Burning Man ethos, I say: we're going to put the tools out there, but if you're a camper, you're responsible for helping to acculturate the others become citizens.
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"He asked me, 'Well, why don't you just put in a whole bunch of money?' " Mr. Dicks said.
And then last week someone asked me, well what do you do when Obama's in the White House?
And then people are asking me, 'Well, why didn't it work out?' Well, it's kind of a tough thing".
"In rehearsals," he remembers, "the performers were asking me, 'Well, what actually happens here?' And I was saying, 'Maybe let's just leave that open.
When I got back to my table, my friend Robert asked me, "Well, what did you say?" When I told him, he replied, "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard of".
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