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The phrase "asked me is" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He asked me is there any chance of rain today?"
Alternatives: "inquired if" or "wanted to know whether".
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"Somebody asked me, is trick-or-treating on tonight?
They asked me, is this time worse than another.
Then they asked me, is there anyone you can use as a reference?
"Stan, Mary Annn asked me, "is there something you'd like to tell me?" "Yes, there is," I replied gratefully.
Dacher Keltner: The first question you asked me is you said, you know, how many emotions are there?
"He asked me, is it possible to publish everything right now," Hamed said.
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You asked me was I worried,.
Afterwards, everyone asked me, are geishas prostitutes?
What, he asked me, was the point in being unhappy?
What, he asked me, was the point in being _un_happy?
"All she asked me was 'please give me a chance to live,"' said Mr. Isaacs.
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