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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask nobody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one should not seek advice or information from anyone.
Example: "When it comes to making this decision, I prefer to ask nobody and trust my instincts."
Alternatives: "consult no one" or "seek no advice".
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Whoever we ask, nobody seems to know anything.
"How long we been here?" I ask nobody.
"He wouldn't ask nobody for a dime," she said.
Well, nigger, you ain't ask nobody if you could go no place.
And there's no marketing campaign to make you aware of this opportunity, either, so unless you know about it and unless your specifically ask, nobody is going to ask you, nobody is going to give you this opportunity.
If you're not sure if it is still good, ask! Nobody wants a stomach ache!
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"Where should we go tonight?" someone asked nobody in particular.
Ms Wass asked: "Nobody knew they were in Cambridge?" Harris replied: "None of the performers, none of the stars knew".
And since you asked (nobody asked), I took a lap around the stadium concourses before the game and found myself very disappointed in the offerings here.
"You couldn't ask for nobody better," he said.
I just ask that nobody makes money from it.
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