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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked next" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question or request that follows another in a sequence.
Example: "After discussing the project details, she asked next about the timeline for completion."
Alternatives: "inquired subsequently" or "requested afterward".
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"I never know what I may be asked next," he said.
"Do you think she likes, you know — girls?" he asked next to her in the darkness.
"Were you a bully?" she asked next, provoking a telling exchange: Armstrong: Uhh…[nervous chuckle].
She asked next for a wink; he couldn't do that, but immediately he shut and opened both his eyes together.
"Michelle, how'd my hair look coming out of the gym this morning?" Schumer asked next, posing the question of his director of scheduling.
"What's that?" he asked next, after pausing in front of the poster for "Texas Chainsaw," which shows a figure with a muscled, bloodied arm holding a gore-smeared logging implement.
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Who will H&M ask next?
Whatever he asks next, I'm pretty sure I won't have an adequate reply.
"Does your foreclosure have tenants?" it asks, next to a picture of a mammoth cockroach.
dominic rushe (@dominicru) Lot of excitement that John Hamm is up asking next q at #os13.
"Maybe I'm thinking about what questions I want to ask next".
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