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The phrase "asked it did" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect inversion of a standard question format and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I asked it did not respond" would be a more appropriate structure.
Alternatives: "I inquired" or "I questioned."
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In 2013, the State Department was asked; it did not respond.
When the diocese was asked, it did not explain the disputed passages but issued this statement from Bishop Murphy: "The diocese will act properly with regard to legal actions against it and will have to respond legally to legal issues.
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Just because we asked it, doesn't mean it's good!
If anyone asks, it didn't hurt.
If they ask you if you have any questions, ask it, don't be shy.
She asked for it, didn't she!
(We asked Google — it didn't answer).
We asked and it didn't respond to the question.
In addition, we asked whether it did so by interacting with the C. elegans CED-10.
"Our program will do what we ask it to do".
But what could I ask it to do?
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