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"asked questions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone actively posing questions to another person or group. Some examples include: - During the press conference, the reporters asked questions about the new policy. - The teacher asked questions to encourage critical thinking among her students. - After the presentation, the audience was given the opportunity to ask questions.
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Schoolchildren asked questions.
No one asked questions.
He asked questions.
She even asked questions.
I listened and asked questions.
"I asked questions," he said.
Some have asked questions.
Zelda constantly asked questions.
"I was asked questions.
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