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The phrase 'ask on' is not correct English.
A phrase like 'ask on' is more likely to be heard in spoken English rather than written English. If you want to use a phrase like this in written English, you should use a phrase like "carry on asking" or "continue asking". For example, "I couldn't get the answer I was looking for, so I decided to carry on asking."
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If I could ask on one more tweet.
Game just about over, the ask on one specialist batsman is too much even if he can get the strike.
You need to ask on average one question per week in class or by email.
Given the dissociation between associative learnability and innate relative preference, one may ask on which level of processing these 2 kinds of olfactory behavior are dissociated.
It was a difficult question to ask on this final day and one for which he had no answer.
But when I ask on what evidence she bases this claim, she says, "Oh no one ever says it.
You might ask on what?
If you have any questions, please ask on Piazza.
I can only ask on behalf of my client".
"But we still ask on the Web site".
How many questions can you ask on a single egg?
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