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Discover Ludwig"ask you if" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to pose a question or inquiry to another person. Example: I wanted to ask you if you have any plans for the weekend. Would you be interested in grabbing dinner with me?.
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"I didn't ask you if you did".
They ask you if you're the letter-bomber!
It's surprising that the waiter didn't ask you if there was a problem.
"We aren't going to ask you if you are liberal or conservative.
Dear Santa, I write this to ask you if you can do something for me.
Finally, Zeelenberg said: "I have to ask you if you're faking data".
"Listen, they're going to ask you if you think you stole one," Calhoun said.
They ask you if Pepsi is OK.
Three separate people ask you if you've pissed yourself.
We ask you if you've met "someone special" too often.
People ask you if you have had cancer treatment.
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