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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked each other" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where two or more people are inquiring or seeking information from one another.
Example: "During the meeting, they asked each other about their progress on the project."
Alternatives: "inquired of one another" or "posed questions to each other".
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they asked each other.
"What is that?" we asked each other.
Sandberg says they asked each other, "What do you believe?
"What are you doing here?" they asked each other.
"So what are you wearing for the pope?" they asked each other.
What's going on?" a number of my colleagues asked each other.
Priest and rabbi asked each other what the two sides wanted from the whole dialogue business.
Film fans asked each other "Have you seen Bad Boy Bubby?
"We asked each other where the Oaxaca guy was, because we hadn't seen him".
"Have you heard anything?" they asked each other in the halls.
Well, Nate and I both asked each other at almost the same time.
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