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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask thinks" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "I need to ask what he thinks about the proposal."
Alternatives: "inquire about opinions" or "request thoughts on".
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Almost everyone you ask thinks that the whole thing was created by Bill Gates of Microsoft and Steve Jobs of Apple; but what about fiery old Jack Tramiel of Commodore?
Ask thinks there is one or two right answers for everyone.
CrunchGear editor John Biggs, who joins me from Las Vegas where he is attending a watch conference (don't ask) thinks nothing has really changed because users can always switch back from the touch interface to the old Windows.
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Ask thought provoking questions that lead to discussions.
Ask thought provoking questions that make you dive deeper for answers.
If you didn't ask, think about why?
Ask thought provoking questions that cause the interviewee to pause and contemplate an authentic response.
" When they tell you ask, "Think of a number but don't tell me".
Before you ask, think about what you do know about the topic and what you don't know.
Everybody Harrington asked thought her colors were too safe.
Polls have found that around 70% of those asked thought he was guilty.
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