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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask mr" is not correct in written English as it appears to be incomplete or improperly formatted.
It could be used in a context where someone is instructing another person to inquire something from a person referred to as "Mr." but it needs to be followed by a proper name or title.
Example: "If you have any questions about the project, please ask Mr. Smith for clarification."
Alternatives: "inquire with Mr." or "consult Mr."
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Just ask Mr Orszag.
I ask Mr Siderov why this is so.
Indeed, let's ask! Mr Lincoln, what do you think of slavery?
I would ask, Mr President, if we could do something.
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"When if not now?" asks Mr Rondholz.
"Why should we?" asks Mr Mustafa.
"To defend against what?" asks Mr Cardoso.
What will happen tomorrow?" asks Mr Yeros.
One teen-age boy sweetly asked, "Mr.
BBC Wales has asked Mr Jones to comment.
What would you have asked Mr Worden?
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