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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked once more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has repeated a question or request after having asked it previously.
Example: "After receiving no response, she asked once more if anyone had seen her lost dog."
Alternatives: "inquired again" or "asked again".
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"Are you all right?" he asked once more.
"But can you provide any evidence?" Stephanopoulos asked once more.
And, asked once more to define his plans, Lopakhin announces: "I've told you a thousand, bloody, frigging, bloody, frigging times".
She asked once more if the company could sweeten the offer and it responded with another small base salary increase plus a signing bonus.
Peyton, of course, was asked once more about Eli – whom he has now beaten in all three of their NFL match-ups.
We asked once more and were told it was for developing football in our country and that's why we accepted it.
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After a few more minutes, Alexis asks once more.
I have had to look again, and ask once more: what do we know?
One must ask once more: where is the backup from friends, neighbours, relatives?
Songs to back the side were interspersed with those to mock the manager and ask once more for the owner, Ashley, to leave.
Board members were greeted at the door with a photocopied statement from "the musicians of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra" asking once more for a continuance of the search process.
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