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The phrase "asked enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a sufficient number of inquiries have been made regarding a particular topic or issue.
Example: "After reviewing the situation, I believe we have asked enough questions to make an informed decision."
Alternatives: "inquired sufficiently" or "questioned adequately".
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It's not a question that is asked enough.
When I asked enough for what, he told me, "to be clear".
Ms. Jackson said that she asked enough questions to ascertain that Ms. Rennix was pregnant and had abdominal pain.
I didn't have the answer in my pocket, but the question remains important, and rarely asked enough.
Rieff does not have all the answers, but he does lay out questions that he believes are not being asked enough.
Mr. Paul rarely varies from his policy script — freedom, liberty, an end to the Federal Reserve, and the occasional complaint about not being asked enough questions.
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Often, they don't ask enough questions.
I probably didn't ask enough questions.
Perhaps they ask enough questions without him.
You need only ask enough questions to elicit which one.
"Maybe I didn't ask enough questions," he said.
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