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The phrase "ask some questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to inquire or seek clarification on a topic.
Example: "If you have any doubts about the project, please feel free to ask some questions during the meeting."
Alternatives: "pose a few inquiries" or "raise some queries".
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"Can I ask some questions?" I say.
But you've got to ask some questions.
Pay some attention and ask some questions.
Go to them, meet people, ask some questions.
Have a drink, ask some questions and join the conversation.
"Every day they came to ask some questions.
Union members persuaded Labor Department investigators to ask some questions.
"Can I ask some questions?" asks my mother.
The audience got to ask some questions, too.
But you're going to ask some questions about it.
For that, you will have to ask some questions and take some action.
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