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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked should" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He asked should I attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "inquired if" or "wondered whether".
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I asked, Should it be flapping?
So why, they asked, should they?
"People asked, should we be doing this or not?
So, I asked, should I run or not?
Why, Laclau asked, should this necessarily be so?
Later, leafing through the show's catalog, he asked: "Should we really go through it?
I'm often asked: should text always be comprehensible to the audience in opera?
What, he was asked, should riders do before he or a colleague arrived the next night?
Why, she asked, should members of Parliament get extra pay for sitting on committees?
Andrew Siff, a broadcaster with the local NBC affiliate, asked, "Should we do something else there?
Why, they asked, should their taxes pay for corrupt civil servants in Athens to retire early?
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