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The phrase "ask your director" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to consult their director for guidance or approval on a matter.
Example: "If you're unsure about the project's direction, I recommend you ask your director for their input."
Alternatives: "consult your director" or "inquire with your director".
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Beyond that, ask your director.
Ask your director.
Ask your director or others to critique your performance.
If your having trouble with this, ask your director.
Ask your director if you are "Belting" correctly.
Ask your director if they have a recording already that they could give you.
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Ask your band director who they recommend for your instrument.
You can do an internet search or ask your funeral director for assistance.
Ask your Human Resources director or department head of any such appeal process at your place of employment.
Make sure to take most of the natural breaths in the piece; and, if needed, ask your choir director.
Ask your band director or a music shop employee about it (towards the beginning of the school year, if you are in school).
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