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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone has inquired or requested information without any specific limitations.
Example: "During the Q&A session, the audience was encouraged to ask anything they wanted."
Alternatives: "inquired about anything" or "requested anything".
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I wasn't asked anything".
But to my knowledge I never asked anything.
She hadn't asked anything about him, had only listened to what he'd chosen to tell.
It's nerve-wracking walking into quite a hostile chamber, knowing you could be asked anything.
She rarely asked anything that was listed or published in the civics book.
"The Bettencourts never gave me a penny and I never asked anything of them," he said, according to the leaks.
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"Ask anything you want".
So you may ask anything".
I felt I could ask anything.
We didn't get to ask anything.
K. ask anything you like".
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