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The phrase "asked it has" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I asked it has been completed, but I received no response."
Alternatives: "I inquired if" or "I asked whether".
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But although the genome sequence has allowed more intelligent questions to be asked, it has also made biologists painfully aware of how many remain to be answered.
Stephen J. Dubner's fine article (Aug. 3) highlighted a maxim in Steven Levitt's work: when the right question is asked, it has more power than the answer.
But then, as now, the constitutional question of whether a President, or a Vice-President, can be indicted was asked; it has never been answered.
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It's called Sold Out and, before you ask, it hasn't.
At the end I went up to them and said, 'If you had asked, it would've been fine.
They asked it to have pity and turn away.
The EU had asked it to accept 1,294 refugees.
It also did not comment when asked whether it had asked for police to move in and remove the protestors.
We asked – and it hasn't.
Em, I em, I would have asked it anyway if my son hadn't.
If you are looking for a Show jumping horse, ask if it has jumped and if it has, ask if you can jump it.
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