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Discover LudwigI apologize, I may have forgotten to ask you again for the project deadline.
Yes, "ask you again" is correct and usable in written English. It is typically used when someone has already asked a question, but is asking it again for clarification or emphasis. Example: "I asked you before, but just to make sure I have the correct date, can you tell me again when the project is due?".
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Do we need to ask you again, A-Rod?
That's why I would like to ask you again to finalize our groundbreaking African and Caribbean Basin trade initiatives.
"I do not want to hear an excuse just stop," Mr. Myers wrote, before concluding, "Don't make me ask you again".
After they quieted down, she warned, "If I have to ask you again, I may have to ask you to leave the chamber".
The man leans forward in the video, a stethoscope dangling from his neck, and urges: "All the people in England, I ask you again, all the Muslims over there, leave the land of England and come to make hijrah [the journey] here.
To avoid accidental taps, Google says the app will ask you again to confirm that you want to delete your photos.
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She asks how you are and when you say fine, she asks you again, because she actually wants to know.
"It emphasises the fact that you do other things and stops people asking you again".
I am asking you again to see me for who I really am.
We asked you once before, and then we asked you again: How do YOU unplug and recharge?
The simple reason why a man won't commit or even why he's not asking you again, is that he's just not that into you.
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