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The phrase "asked a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone making a request or inquiry, typically followed by a question or a specific topic.
Example: "She asked a question about the project during the meeting."
Alternatives: "inquired about" or "posed a".
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asked a third.
He asked a question.
Selim asked a question.
Finally, I asked a waiter.
I asked a male clerk.
"Seriously?" asked a Washington Post columnist.
His father then asked a mathematical question.
"Who's that?" asked a small child.
I'd only asked a simple question.
Finally, someone else asked a question.
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I asked a theoretical question.
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