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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked go" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context as it stands.
Example: "She asked to go to the store."
Alternatives: "requested to go" or "inquired about going".
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Do these ways of interpreting law, it is asked, go too far in asserting the openness of the legal system and thereby erode the political impact of critical legal theory?
In the company's office, which occupies a converted apartment block in Tallinn's formerly industrial Kalamaja district, amid beanbags, bowls of sweets and motivational wall quotes ("Don't wait to be asked"; "Go beyond yourself"), the staff of 39 drawn from 15 different nationalities work to link roving digital workers with employers across the globe.
I realized they were related when the taxi driver opened the door and asked, "Go to Bangkok, in car?" Initially I thought, "No way, and get scammed for a hundred dollars?" But how could I deny a smiling grandmother and her family who'd come to a monastery to make a donation to the AIDS hospital there?
If any additional papers were asked, go ask for them in the specific official department.
If asked, go into detail about your treatment and your current approach to safe sex.
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Questions about Vietnam were discouraged, and, if asked, went unanswered.
He was there when she asked, gone when she asked, back whenever, grateful.
"Was it him?" Cohen asked, going in for the kill.
The list of things you can ask go on and on.
If you're passionate enough about what it's asking, go mad! 100, 200 responses!
What, one might ask, went right?
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