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The phrase "asked about the issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone inquiring or seeking information regarding a specific problem or topic.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked about the issue that had been affecting the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "inquired about the matter" or "questioned regarding the topic."
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Mardini herself was non-committal when asked about the issue.
Asked about the issue, Mr. Obey said: "I'm not going to comment on someone who's gone.
Clinton, too, was asked about the issue during a campaign stop this week in New York.
Rona Fairhead, the BBC Trust chair, was also asked about the issue by Norman.
When asked about the issue, one New Hampshirite, Cindy Meade, said it was irrelevant.
And a dozen female executives she has asked about the issue agree with her, she said.
Whenever I was asked about the issue in interviews, I used to dismiss it.
At today's Sicario press conference, Emily Blunt was asked about the issue.
Coleman leapt to Bale's defence when asked about the issue of diving.
"We've tried diplomacy," Mr. Bush said when asked about the issue today.
Mr. Bloomberg, asked about the issue at a news conference, was emphatic in his defense of the city's position.
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