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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked must" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not form a coherent expression in standard English.
Example: "He asked must I complete the task today?" is incorrect.
Alternatives: "requested that I" or "inquired if I should".
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Why then, they asked, must they move again?
How long, she asked, must doctors postpone the inevitable death?
I finally asked Must: Would she have cloned Miya if she'd had the chance?
In one of her more accessible locutions, Gertrude Stein asked: "Must things have something to do with everything?" I couldn't help but think about that this week while shopping at Trader Joe's.
"The implementation of what we asked must be achieved immediately," Reuters quoted Mr. Poos as saying after a two-hour meeting today with Mr. Kucan and Croatia's President, Franjo Tudjman.
Eshkol, who had for weeks resisted the pleas and imprecations of his generals and ministers, now asked, "Must we allow ourselves to be worn down and killed bit by bit, if not destroyed in a future all-out war, as promised by Nasser?
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Even Democrats occasionally ask: Must he be so negative?
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Just how graphic, they ask, must sex scenes be to make a dramatic point?
In theory, a President Bachmann could make the ban stricter: Do Ask Must Tell.
Adam M. Samaha and Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, Don't Ask, Must Tell And Other Combinations, 103 Calif.
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