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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked customer" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a customer who was asked something, but it needs additional words for clarity.
Example: "The support team asked the customer for feedback on the service provided."
Alternatives: "inquired of the customer" or "questioned the customer".
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Programs like Vreps and PeopleSupport instantly answer frequently asked customer questions, but they're rigidly controlled and costly.
Instead, focus on the basics the most important content and most frequently asked customer questions.
They had a meeting and asked customer service how many orders they could process each day.
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Cashiers asked customers to donate $1 apiece to the fund.
They asked customers from both water systems to conserve water.
Then they asked customers how desirable each idea was.
Organisers asked customers to pledge money online via a Kickstarter page.
McDonald's asked customers to return 12 million glasses emblazoned with the character Shrek.
He often asked customers for wish lists, and turned them into work orders for researchers.
Last year, it asked customers to join in, and got 25,000 hours of volunteer work.
Has it asked customers to buy more than they need now in return for discounts later?
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