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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked about the procedure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone inquiring or seeking information regarding a specific process or method.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked about the procedure for submitting expense reports."
Alternatives: "inquired about the process" or "requested information on the procedure."
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When asked about the procedure at a campaign stop in Ohio, Mr. Romney said, "Mmmnff ffnn mmfff nnnnnff".
A few weeks ago, Liriano said, he received a call from a baseball investigator who asked about the procedure and whether H.G.H. was used.
Asked about the procedure, Assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony J. Sun said "the new administration put in a procedure for this case — not all cases, but this particular case" where the office that manages Pruitt's correspondence and records reviews any releases under FOIA.
But there are, of course, plenty of questions to be asked about the procedure.
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Some of the midwives had difficulties defining it, but, when asked about the procedures and methods, they were generally able to explain these.
Start by calling the college's financial aid office to ask about the procedure — some colleges will require that you fill out a form.
Although very pleased with the result of my own Lasik procedure, done two years ago, I advise friends and patients who ask about the procedure to be careful, and to find a doctor they like and trust ("Laser Eye Surgery's Turf War," Aug. 1).
Ask about the procedure and aftercare.
Be aware that ECG's can be painful (though not permanently), ask about the procedure.
Call the college financial aid office to ask about the procedures for requesting a professional judgment review.
"I can't make a difference here any more, and each day I fear for my family's safety," he says, before asking about the procedures one must go through to apply for asylum.
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