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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked since" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a request or inquiry that has been ongoing from a certain point in time, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I have asked since last week for an update on the project."
Alternatives: "inquired since" or "requested since".
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Mostly, the friend asked, since he was too shy.
Ames asked since when was a half-full Diet Coke as heavy as a full backpack?
So, what's changed, I asked, since he wrote the book, and the system collapsed?
Those questions have been asked since the Barrett revelations exploded in tabloid headlines several weeks ago.
"I was flattered to be asked, since David usually writes his own films," Mr. Ward said.
Reporters continued to press with the same question they have asked since he first started in Week 11 against Chicago.
He was happy to have been asked, since graffiti's renaissance in recent years has given new respect to his profession.
But isn't that strange, he is asked, since they tease each other about everything else under the sun?
Before the move, I asked if she would consider moving to New York, and I have asked since.
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Their survey question, which has been asked since 1993, has been criticised as polarizing and too simplistic.
As I continue to consider this, I want to answer some of the questions that have been asked since last Tuesday.
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