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The phrase "asked about this issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone inquiring or seeking information regarding a specific topic or problem.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked about this issue to clarify the team's concerns."
Alternatives: "inquired about this matter" or "requested information on this topic."
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Mr. Cheney has been asked about this issue several times this year, and has generally given succinct answers.
After The Times asked about this issue, A.D.A.M., the firm that writes medical entries for the National Institutes of Health Web site, deleted passages suggesting emergency contraceptives could disrupt implantation.
Why were only actors of color asked about this issue on the red carpet?
Questions commonly asked about this issue include: "How much research is enough?
Participants confirmed regular intake of the interventional drugs when they were asked about this issue 7 days post-delivery.
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Another parent, a police officer, assured me of the same situation, adding: "Thanks for asking about this issue.
Why has no debate moderator asked about this important issue?
Although Jesus said many times "do not be afraid" and when asked about this specific issue replied: "No one knows the day, nor the hour," some still insist on trying to announce the final day and inspire fear in their followers.
When asked about the issues this would raise in a meeting with reporters this month, Eric E. Schmidt, Google's chief executive, offered only a cryptic reply: "We would anticipate structuring a deal to address antitrust concerns".
Mardini herself was non-committal when asked about the issue.
But when asked about the issue without the positive ballot language, voters were evenly divided over the issue.
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