Sentence examples for asked please from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "asked please" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a polite request, but it lacks proper structure and clarity.
Example: "I asked please for you to help me with my project."
Alternatives: "I kindly asked" or "I requested politely".

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She asked: "Please just think about what you're doing!

I was summoned to the vice minister of the environment in China, and asked please to start the program there.

And next time, New Yorkers will be asked: Please, please, please — if you see a garbage can turned upside down, just leave it that way.

The times when quiet-spoken children asked, "Please may I leave the table," always said "please" and "thank you" and little more.

"I didn't even know who Pamela Dennis was before Liz called me," admitted one well-pedigreed woman who asked, please, not to be identified.

The boy looked puzzled for a few seconds, then walked over to the librarian and asked, "Please put this computer in Ridgewood language".

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Stopping for wonton soup without being asked pleases me to no end.

How does it smell, you ask? Please.

Is it so much to ask? Please, TELL me if it's too much to ask.

It says that parking costs 50 rand and asks, "Please pay NOW not later".

May I ask, please, is this possible?" "I don't think so.

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