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The phrase "asked it should" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable as is.
Example: "He asked if it should be done by tomorrow."
Alternatives: "inquired if it should" or "requested that it should".
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I believe this question -- whether posed by a medical licensing board, an insurance company or a government agency -- should never be asked; or if it is asked, it should never be answered in the affirmative.
Despite what I thought they asked, it should have been obvious to me what they meant.
Another woman is asked it should be compulsory to vaccinate children.
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But depending on whom you ask, it shouldn't have.
Voters were asked two questions: whether Catalonia should be a state, and if they replied yes, they were asked if it should be an independent state.
It was "a great national concern", he told Congress, when asking it how he should proceed.
At that point, the building's officials asked whether it should be evacuated, and the fire officials said it should.
He asked why it should be in the dossier and I replied probably for impact.
However, as noted below, the CFTC has asked whether it should incorporate standards for conduit affiliates in any final rules.
Another woman is asked if it should be compulsory to vaccinate children.
"They never asked how it should be installed or cared for.
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