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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked none" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that no one was asked or consulted about a particular matter.
Example: "In the meeting, the manager made decisions without consulting the team and asked none for their input."
Alternatives: "consulted no one" or "sought no opinions".
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I asked none of these questions.
"Are you married?" she asked, none too sweetly.
According to Lucía, Pinochet had looked surprised, and asked, "None?" The answer, again, was "No".
Of several A-list clients who were asked, none wanted to discuss their work with the company.
The Southern Lady asked none of the above questions because she had no interest in my shallow observations.
Like many parents of fourth- to seventh-graders today, I wasn't asked; none of these books had been written yet.
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I didn't ask no favours of him and he didn't ask none of me.
However, the servants boycotted them by asking none to dance except Edward, who seemed to be very popular.
Lunch for two, with a glass of wine (ask, none is on the menu), around $20. When the Alpha changed hands last year, the new owners opened El Bahia, a Moroccan restaurant, up another flight of stairs.
Or, depending on whom you ask, none of the above.
Perhaps what the Torah is reminding us, then, is an insistence on a community that includes all of its members -- that makes none of them invisible, that asks none of them to step outside.
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