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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask very" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to modify a verb, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I would like to ask very specific questions about the project."
Alternatives: "ask quite" or "ask really".
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"We ask very pointed questions".
Sure, this doco will ask very valid questions.
"Be sure to ask very graciously," she said.
"Their job is to ask very hard questions.
We should ask very plainly: what is wrong with a warmer world?
"I think it's very successful because it doesn't ask very much of people.
"We pay attention to the candidates and ask very tough questions when we meet with them".
So I think this allows us to ask very fine-grain timing questions.
But now Britney Spears albums ask very little of Ms. Spears.
We also might not care to ask very much of others.
"I ask very incisive, straight-to-the-point kind of questions," he said.
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