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The phrase "ask round" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when you want to suggest that someone should inquire or seek information from multiple people or sources.
Example: "If you're looking for a good restaurant, you might want to ask round and see what recommendations you get."
Alternatives: "inquire around" or "check with others".
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If you're 13+ You can go down to your local village/town centre and ask round for jobs.
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Sure enough, he says he never does get asked round, because everyone thinks their food isn't good enough.
Then, unable to help herself, she asked round her Australian business "partners" with whom in France it might be worth meeting.
So I asked round lots of friends, like Anna Wintour, and they all said: "Make a professional decision for the first time in your life, Amanda", and I did.
"What did you say?" Anne asks, rounding on him.
As such, friends in the venture capital business are peppering my inbox asking round-about-questions that all go back to the same central query: Should we be investing in Indonesia?
Ask her round.
"You can ask anyone round here what it's like now.
Ask her round to your place!
Ring him/her and ask them round to discuss things.
"I have to tell you, did you know that Garry [Shandling] over the weekend tweeted 'Watch Jeffrey Tambor in new TV show Transparent'?" Tambor asks, his round eyes getting even rounder.
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