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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask quickly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to request someone to make an inquiry or request in a prompt manner. Example: "If you have any questions about the project, please ask quickly so we can address them before the meeting starts."
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But ask quickly!
"We ask quickly, in our collective fourteenth year of prison, urge the governments on both sides to reach some agreement to allow us freedom".
It is okay for you to ask quickly for an autograph or photo, but it is also okay for him/her to decline.
Ask quickly: "Are you all right?" An answer will mean that they are probably okay, although they may be panicking and you can still go to their aid.
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"Yes, yes, yes, but where is the risk in that?" he asks quickly.
Mr. Hutchins, clearly bewildered, muttered something about Exit 11. "You are not with the Maloney campaign, are you?" Mr. Garrity asked quickly.
"Will you take a dip yourself?" Costas asked quickly.
"Uh huh... Does your wife ask you to go to church?" she asks, quickly almost before I could answer, "No".
Again -- MS. RADDATZ: Let me ask you quickly, what's your criteria for intervention?
In 1935, the Air Ministry approached Morris Motors Limited to ask how quickly their Cowley plant could be turned to aircraft production.
You should ask how quickly the attorney can start.
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