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The phrase "asked at one point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment in time when a question was posed or an inquiry was made.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked at one point if we had considered alternative solutions to the problem."
Alternatives: "inquired at one stage" or "questioned at a certain time".
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Asked at one point in the film if he was having time to "reflect on what is happening" to him, he answered honestly, and curtly: "No".
"Big question," he asked at one point.
"What does acquiesce mean?" Ms. Grossman asked at one point.
"Are my intestines hanging out?" I asked at one point.
"Are you all right?" he asked, at one point.
"What is 'ditzy'?" she asked at one point.
(Any phobias, we asked at one point: "This," he said).
"It's good forever?" Nervo asked, at one point.
"Is there a particular Taliban?" Cedarbaum asked at one point.
"Where is Christopher Wilsonon asked at one point.
"Mach, do they listen in the motherland?" Officer Williams, an African-American, asked at one point.
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