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The phrase "asked at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time or place where a question was posed or an inquiry was made.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked at what time the project deadline was."
Alternatives: "inquired at" or "questioned at".
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Rosio asked at school.
"Why?" Sharapova asked at net.
"Who are you?" Shesheeb asked, at last.
The reporter asked, "At any cost?
What town?" the Blundens asked at once.
I asked at Barts.
That got questions asked at PM's Questions.
"Big question," he asked at one point.
Do you remember this question (asked at the first trial)..
I hope college students are asked at some point soon.
"Anyone know Foodspotting?" Mr. Sorgatz asked at one point.
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