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The phrase "ask you better" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase would be used, as it lacks context and proper structure.
Example: "I wish I could ask you better questions to understand your perspective."
Alternatives: "ask you more effectively" or "inquire in a better way".
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They will ask you better questions to help you sharpen of your judgment of the situation.
If you do ask, you better have a reason for why you need it!
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Remember, though, if someone asks, you better open up that pit.
I won't ask you which was better: Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones, then.
Phelps: Look, I ask you: what's better than a dead soldier lying there?
I ask you, would Mike Tyson look better without his face tattoo?
Now, I ask you, what could be better than that!
"If I'm going to ask you for $325 ,I better wear the shoe myself".
I ask you, is there a better time than April to tie one on?
Are you all right?" "Zoe, I'm going to ask you something, and you'd better tell me the truth".
What could be better, I ask you?
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