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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked concerned" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that someone asked a question with concern, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "She asked, concerned about his well-being, if he needed any help."
Alternatives: "inquired with concern" or "asked with worry".
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"How much training have you had?" he asked, concerned.
Another nurse entered with papers to sign, and a fourth asked concerned, insightful questions.
At her news conference on Tuesday, held to announce her opposition to the nominations of John Ashcroft for attorney general and Gale A. Norton for interior secretary, 13 of the 17 questions she was asked concerned the pardons, gifts and commutations.
It has asked concerned families to get in touch.
"Where is the map view?" I asked, concerned as I flipped through them.
One of the key questions asked concerned the respondent's access to feed, water and the transportation of biodigester feed.
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No questions were asked concerning experience or fitness, and no advice offered regarding what precautionary items to take.
There were no more questions asked concerning this topic during the interview.
Questions were also asked concerning women's economic activities, contributions to livelihoods, influence and agency.
They were asked concerning other diseases and symptoms by questionnaire.
In 1995, no information was asked concerning this subject.
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