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Discover Ludwig"asked about it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has inquired or questioned someone or something. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: 1. "The reporter asked the politician about her plans for the future." 2. "When I asked my boss about the new project, she told me to wait for further instructions." 3. "The teacher asked the students about their thoughts on the book they had just read." 4. "During the interview, the interviewer asked the actor about his upcoming movie roles." 5. "My friend asked me about my weekend plans and I told her I was going to a concert." So basically, "asked about it" can be used in any situation where someone is asking a question or seeking information.
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I asked about it.
Asked about it later, Ms. Quinn laughed.
Boyle was asked about it, yet again.
When asked about it, he sighed.
When asked about it, he stopped laughing.
He demurs when asked about it.
He wasn't asked about it.
He'd probably be asked about it more.
"I've been asked about it many times".
So Mr. Perry was asked about it directly.
SENATOR OBAMA: Because we're asked about it.
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