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askard
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "askard" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term that does not have a recognized meaning in English. Example: "I need to askard for help with this project." (This sentence is incorrect due to the use of "askard.")
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
Nason was reunited with Phila's son and reassured by the outcome that his daughter was not an askari.
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Mr Askari Rizvi argues that the army is now so bound into institutions and the economy that it need not depend so much on the Indian bogey.
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"The main problems facing the new government will be the same as the problems facing the current one," said Mr Askari Rizvi, the analyst.
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When Lettow-Vorbeck dind in 1964, at the ripe old age of 93, the Federal Republic laid on a formal ceremony, and invited some of his surviving Askari troops to attend the funeral.
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"If you had a few hundred here, not even a few thousand, they would be coöperating with you, and they would become your partners," Askari told me.
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Who was found and raised by his father's brother and enemy, Uncle Askari of Kandahar, wild man Uncle Askari, who would have killed Akbar himself if he could ever have got close enough, which he couldn't, because his wife was always in the way.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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42 human-written examples
In February 2006, and again two months later, Zarqawi's bombers destroyed the Imam al-Askari shrine in Samarra, north of Baghdad.
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At other times they act to prevent a tragedy, such as when Shia clerics called on their followers, apparently successfully, not to retaliate against innocent Sunnis after the second bombing of the al-Askari shine in Samarra in June of this year.
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The Mehdi Army became the ruthless cutting edge of the Shia offensive against the Sunni after the blowing up of the al-Askari mosque in Samarra in February 2006.
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Sami al-Askari, a member of parliament who worked with Maliki on the de-Baathification committee, described the Shiites' persistent rage at their old oppressors: "You bring the criminal and the victim together and you say, 'Forgive him.' The criminal, until that moment, says, 'I didn't commit any crime.' Don't expect me to say I forgive you".
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"The American attitude was: Let's get out of here as quickly as possible," Sami al-Askari, the Iraqi member of parliament, said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check your spelling. "Askard" is not a recognized English word. Ensure you are using the correct spelling of the word you intend to use, such as "ask".
Common error
Avoid assuming "askard" is a valid word. Always verify your spelling, especially when the word is not recognized by standard spell-checkers. The correct word is likely "ask".
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Linguistic Context
"Askard" is not a recognized word in English, so it does not have a grammatical function. It is likely a misspelling. Ludwig AI confirms the word is incorrect and provides corrections.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "askard" is not a recognized word in the English language and should not be used in writing. As Ludwig AI highlights, it is likely a misspelling of a similar-sounding word, such as "ask". It is crucial to verify spelling to ensure clear and accurate communication. No authoritative sources use this term, confirming its absence from standard English usage. When in doubt, always double-check your spelling to avoid such errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ask
Corrects the spelling to the common verb "ask", which is the most likely intended word.
asked
Corrects the spelling to the past tense of "ask".
awkward
Offers a similar-sounding adjective that describes something uncomfortable or clumsy.
ascot
Presents a noun that sounds similar, referring to a type of necktie.
hazard
Provides a noun with a slightly similar sound, meaning a danger or risk.
task
Suggests a word related to activities or duties.
card
Replaces the end of the word with 'card', a playing card.
shard
Replaces the end of the word with 'shard', a fragment of glass or metal.
bard
Replaces the end of the word with 'bard', a poet.
are card
It sounds similar, especially if spoken quickly, and while grammatically questionable, might be an interpretation of the intended phrase.
FAQs
What does "askard" mean?
"Askard" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling. Double-check the word you intended to use.
How do I correct the spelling of "askard"?
What can I say instead of "askard"?
Since "askard" is not a valid word, it's best to use a correct alternative based on your intended meaning. If you're trying to say "ask", use that word. Other alternatives depend on the context.
Is "askard" a real word in any language?
As far as standard English dictionaries are concerned, "askard" is not a recognized word. It's possible it might be a term in a very specific context or a misspelling. Other languages are out of the scope of this English language analysis.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested