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The phrase "ask trying" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively.
Example: "I am trying to ask for help, but I don't know how to phrase my request."
Alternatives: "requesting assistance" or "seeking help".
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"Pavement or Stereolab?" we would ask, trying to discover who had inspired the act in question.
"Anyone sitting there?" she will ask, trying to point to the empty seat beside me.
I ask, trying to keep my voice down so that the girl won't hear.
"So … what is eggnog, exactly?" I ask, trying to be normal.
Why is it so popular, I ask, trying not to sound too strangled.
"And what did Mia get for Christmas?" I ask, trying to lighten the conversation.
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Ask tried it, as did Yahoo!
Ask tried it, as did Yahoo!
Torque, you ask? Try about 950 foot-pounds.
How many you ask? Try about 260,000 a day.
How fast you ask? Try 0 to 60mph in 4.89 seconds.
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