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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask you that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when asking a question, as in the following example: "Can I ask you that if you have a few minutes to spare?".
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The president, instead of saying "I do, too!," responded, "I didn't ask you that!" Who was rude here: the man who lives with the fear of his son's safety, or the guy who lives in a bubble of fantasy?
If they don't ask you, that means they don't find you attractive enough.
The only difference about being a girl who plays "punk" music is that people ask you that stupid question.
"I have to ask you that.
"I didn't ask you that".
I ask you that, Atwater".
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After careful consideration, I asked, "You?" "That's right, me.
I asked you that three weeks ago.
But I'm asking you that question.
_ Q: I wasn't asking you that question literally.
And I'm asking you that today.
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