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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask this sort" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "If you have questions, please ask this sort of inquiry to get the best answers."
Alternatives: "ask this type" or "inquire about this kind".
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You really think he'll ask this sort of thing?
It would be wrong to ask this sort of question in the middle of the season.
When people ask this sort of question, they're usually wondering if these things are just technology for technology's sake.
"The police asked, very sincerely: 'Do we make you very famous in the world?' It is hard for them to ask this sort of question.
It is my job to ask this sort of thing, even though in my heart of hearts I know it's none of my business.
People tend to ask this sort of question only in situations where they cannot take trustworthiness for granted that is, where they are conscious of the fact that trusting could get them into trouble.
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"The government doesn't need the Patriot Act to ask for this sort of information," said David Zapolsky, Amazon's vice president and associate general counsel.
Wouldn't we all be a winner, they ask, with this sort of alignment?
"I only ask as this sort of back-stabbing and bickering was the norm every season at Yorkshire where there would be some kind of bitter dispute between the players (past and present), skipper, cricket committee and the members.
Being able to ask for this sort of information is already among the top use cases for voice assistants, like Alexa and Google Assistant, so it makes sense to offer these sorts of commands to Siri Shortcuts users, as well.
If you ask me this sort of awesomeness should be applauded, not condemned".
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