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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked customers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to inquiries made to customers, typically in the context of gathering feedback or information.
Example: "In our recent survey, we asked customers about their satisfaction with our service."
Alternatives: "inquired of customers" or "questioned customers".
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They asked customers from both water systems to conserve water.
Cashiers asked customers to donate $1 apiece to the fund.
Organisers asked customers to pledge money online via a Kickstarter page.
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.
Banamex also asked customers to do as much banking by phone and Internet as possible.
Has it asked customers to buy more than they need now in return for discounts later?
Earlier this year, Aviva asked customers about their understanding of critical illness cover.
In the Bridgeport area, BHC asked customers to use 10percentt less water.
Shoppers Drug Mart, Canada's biggest pharmacy chain, threatened lay-offs and store closures, and asked customers to sign protest cards.
He said: "I have run a few nights with a broken meter and asked customers to name their price.
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