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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked away" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest that someone is asking questions freely or without restraint, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "During the Q&A session, the audience asked away, eager to learn more about the topic."
Alternatives: "asked freely" or "inquired extensively".
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When the time came for questions, they were the ones who asked away.
At his press conference to launch his book on Tuesday, Ferguson expanded on that allegation, saying: "Wayne asked away because he felt he was playing out of position.
"Robot & Frank" didn't climb into my personal Top Five Movies About Aging (since you asked: "Away from Her," "The Iron Lady," "The Savages," "About Schmidt" and "Iris" — what's your list?), but it had its charms.
Rooney, who has denied handing in a formal transfer request, allegedly came into Ferguson's office the day after the title-winning victory over Aston Villa and "asked away", with his agent Paul Stretford also calling David Gill.
Ferguson, who also reiterates that Rooney "asked away" the day after the final game of last season amid frustration at being left out of the side and substituted, gave the centre-forward short shrift at the meeting.
He writes: "He came into my office the day after we won the league and asked away.
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