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The phrase "ask that kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts when suggesting someone inquire or request something from a specific child.
Example: "If you need help with your homework, just ask that kid over there; he seems to know a lot about math."
Alternatives: "inquire with that child" or "check with that kid".
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The truth is, we're omnivorous beings who will down almost anything (just ask that kid in my fifth grade class who favored glue and gummy erasers; or Ray Charles, whose family consumed "everything on the pig but the oink") and what we eat over the course of a lifetime is, more often than not, what we've been told to.
Maybe ask that kid today.
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I would still ask that the kids still put a portion of their gift money towards charity.
"I just ask that when the kids are in school, they quit playing by 10 p.m," she said.
The hush is broken when the boy, a pleading, inquisitive tone in his voice, says: "Papa?" A sigh, a hint of resignation: here comes another one of those questions your kids ask that you can't answer.
"We ask that everyone hug their kids a little tighter, tell them that they love them and take time to play a game or read books.
I am hoping and praying that people will remember you on February 17 and we ask that everyone hug their kids a little tighter, tell them that they love them and take time to play a game or read books.
"In addition, we always supported celebrities who reached out directly asking that their kids be kept out of the public eye".
"And I heard that my 5-year-old granddaughter was asking, 'Where is papa?' All I could think of was all those other kids asking that about parents they would never see again".
In lieu of flowers, David's family asks that donations be made to Kids in Distress, 819 NE 26th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305.
They gave the children three tests: one that asked the kids to recall lists of words, another to recall groups of shapes, and a third to draw shapes from memory.
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