Sentence examples for asked a good from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "asked a good" is not correct and incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to express a request for a good question or inquiry, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She asked a good question during the meeting that sparked a lively discussion."
Alternatives: "posed a good" or "inquired a good".

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When I asked a good friend of mine, she replied, "YOLO".

I recently asked a good friend, a 60-year-old Beijing chef, if she was looking forward to the Olympics.

Several readers have asked a good question about my article in today's newspaper, which reports that the government is printing less paper currency: What about coins?

The governor was able to move all four limbs when doctors asked, "a good sign that all the muscles and nerves are working," Dr. Ostrum added.

For instance someone asked a good question about the star ratings and the star system, about what factors into one star versus two versus three.

The Madrileno had hoped to be asked a good number of questions at Tuesday night's pre-match press conference and so show off, in the depths of the Bernabeu, his English language skills which are gradually advancing.

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