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The phrase "asked address" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a request for someone's address, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "He asked for her address so he could send her an invitation."
Alternatives: "requested the address" or "inquired about the address."
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It is noteworthy how many of the questions being asked address concerns about exhaust and environmental threats in general.
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"Who here has a Tumblr blog?" she asked, addressing an audience of several dozen.
"Where is your client?" the immigration judge Michael Straus asked, addressing Wargo.
"Is this what you're breaking the government on?" Mr. Sharon asked, addressing Labor as he spoke before Parliament.
Nonetheless, throughout the last three decades, these questions have constantly been asked, addressed and answered.
"Do you have any idea how dangerous this world is?" one asks, addressing the Republican nominee.
Part 1, entitled "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Convertible Note Seed Financings (But Were Afraid To Ask)," addressed the basics.
Other players were asked to address it.
Around the same time, Trilling was asked to address Jewish students at Columbia.
In the summer of 1976, I was asked to address a film-and-lecture conference in Syracuse, New York.
He was not, however, asked to address any number of other topics.
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