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The phrase "ask that same person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific individual previously mentioned in the conversation or text, indicating that you want to inquire something from them again.
Example: "If you have any doubts about the project, I suggest you ask that same person for clarification."
Alternatives: "inquire with that same individual" or "consult that same person".
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But ask that same person how seriously her company actually assesses competitor reaction, and she will probably roll her eyes.
Ask that same person to slow it down a bit and you're likely to hear some nuances worth questioning.
It's even worse to ask that same person if their arguable "main" band is calling it quits.
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When Maya was young she used to grab adults by their ankles and say: "What's your name?" Occasionally, she'd ask the same person a few times a day.
Never ask the same person twice, Never share the method.
The frequencies of positive answers indicating students' willingness to ask others for help in academic cheating and their readiness to ask the same persons for personal favours were analyzed separately for each favour.
Then if you asked the same person what they thought the good things in life were, they might say a beer, a bacon butty, a bit of naughtiness, perhaps an illicit joint and a walk with the dog.
That same person then asked Mr. Moynihan the toughest question he's faced all day: "Can you or would you bankrupt Countrywide?" Mr. Moynihan answered that in dealing with the troubled mortgage giant, the bank "looks at all our options on everything".
However, having access to the study population of the larger infectious diseases study will enable us to ask the same persons again several months later and to examine temporal changes of risk perceptions.
Ask that he do the same.
We're asking that same question".
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