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Discover Ludwig"asked on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a question being asked on a particular subject or to refer to a request being asked on a certain day or time. Example: The teacher asked on the student's understanding of the concept.
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"Did you find one?" he asked on my return.
I've been asked on more than one date.
"My sperm tastes bad, help?" one man asked on Yahoo!
"Why do they need them?" he asked on Wednesday.
"Love Downton Abbey?" the Knopf Twitter account asked on Tuesday.
The official asked on what charge he had been tried.
"You like lobster rolls?" he asked on the phone.
"Do you think I'm arrogant?" Billick asked on Monday.
The original said no questions were asked on climate change.
What is Britain doing to help, someone asked on MSN.
"Is this just cheap politics?" Piers Morgan asked on CNN.
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