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The phrase "asked quite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone made a request or inquiry with a certain degree of emphasis or intensity.
Example: "She asked quite insistently for an explanation regarding the delay."
Alternatives: "inquired rather" or "requested fairly".
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They asked, quite simply, if they should quit their jobs.
I just remember they asked quite a lot of questions.
She asked quite cheerfully with no tone of existential despair.
We often found ourselves asked quite reasonable questions.
I've asked quite a few to do it.
"What can you do with a walrus?" he asked, quite reasonably.
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"Would it?" Dyche asks, quite genuinely.
She would ask quite openly: "What should I do?
These are questions I end up asking quite a lot.
This is asking quite a lot from your typical corporate mule.
It is unusual to hear an actor ask quite so many questions in an interview.
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