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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked die" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "He asked die to join the game." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "requested to die" or "inquired about dying".
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"Just who decides how many refugees Tröglitz can take in – the state or the NPD?" asked Die Zeit on Thursday.
"Are we too tired for the Olympics?" asked Die Zeit in a biting commentary this week (despite the fact that by Monday night the nation was ninth in the medals table with 22 medals.
WE GOT IT". The singer had asked Die Antwoord to go on tour with her -- an offer that the group flatly rejected.
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Have the doctors ever asked dying patients whether they want palliative care or termination, presumably with proper precautions?
We hit the streets to ask die-hard fans to describe what EDM means to them, including a couple of neon girls raging in RAGE hats.
She pointed a gun at police and asked to die.
In involuntary euthanasia, a doctor kills a patient who has not asked to die.
In voluntary euthanasia, however, the doctor kills a patient who has asked to die.
She pointed a gun at police and asked to die; they used drones to intercede.
A CIA cable recorded: Gul "asked to die, or just to be killed".
Families of her victims also denied their relatives had asked to die.
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