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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be interpreted as asking someone to repeat something or to inquire again, but it is not commonly used in this way.
Example: "I asked over if he could clarify his previous statement."
Alternatives: "asked again" or "inquired once more".
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Afterward, Carter was asked over and over, What became of the girl?
"Is this really happening?" Curt Anes asked over and over again.
I guess it's worthy of being asked over and over and over again, ad nauseam.
The same stupid question is asked over and over again: are transgender people legitimate or not?
He was asked, over and over, what was he thinking, how was he feeling, what had happened.
The Global Study asked over 10,000 customers to rank each attribute based on both importance and performance.
"Is that reasonable?" he asked, over and over again.
Since returning home, I've been asked over and over again, "Palestine?
The question of whose needs come first - the individual's or the work group's - was asked over and over again.
"What is it like?," I asked over and over.
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Hillary has answered countless questions, the same ones asked over-and-over, about these issues.
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