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The phrase "asked it all" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in a situation where someone has inquired about everything relevant to a topic or situation.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt like I had asked it all regarding the project details."
Alternatives: "inquired about everything" or "asked all the questions."
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"Yeah, we do get asked it all the time," Fanning says flatly.
When one audience member asked "it all sounds like so much hard work, why do it?", her response was simple: because the quality of your life depends on it.
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I wanted to ask it all.
Because I can't really answer this question I have noticed that people ask it all the time.
Owners of the new iPhone have been quick to ask it all kinds of odd questions, from the inane to the illicit.
I don't care, ask it all day long.
Hillary's been asked about everything more than once, as they reload to ask it all over again.
Just ask it all serious as if you were going to say, "Do you have a pencil?" or something sincere.
Why, you might ask, take it all so seriously?
On 21 October, Kerr phoned Whitlam regarding the Ellicott opinion, and asked, "It's all bullshit, isn't it?".
(I'm glad you asked!) It's all about a protein called alpha-synuclein.
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