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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked again" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to indicate that someone has asked a question for a second time, or as an adverbial phrase to add emphasis to a question. Example: "John asked again for the third time, 'What time does the meeting start?'" In this sentence, "asked again" functions as a verb phrase indicating that John has asked the same question multiple times. Another example: "Can you please ask again? I didn't quite catch the answer the first time." In this sentence, "ask again" is used as an adverbial phrase to add emphasis to the request to repeat the question.
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"Why?" Klaus asked again.
"Who?" she asked again.
I never asked again.
She asked again.
"Who?" I asked again.
Soon, it asked again.
The lawyer asked again.
He asked again.
Then I asked again.
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Then she asks again.
I ask again.
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