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The phrase "asked some of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subset of people or things that were asked about something.
Example: "During the meeting, I asked some of the team members for their opinions on the new project."
Alternatives: "inquired of several" or "questioned a few of the".
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Matt asked some of the toughest questions in the class.
Trump asked some of the workers to speak.
We asked some of The New York Times's culture critics to wade in.
The Times asked some of the strategists and candidates behind these wins to break them down.
Smoke Signals asked some of the leading barbecue writers for their predicted trends for 2012.
We asked some of the arts community for their thoughts on the appointment.
The editorial asked some of the right questions, but drew the wrong conclusions.
After the event, my friend asked some of the kids what they thought.
Mr. Maye asked some of the veterans how they liked the new center.
We asked some of the judges (our control group) to rule for either the plaintiff or the defendant.
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Vince Cable is asking some of the right questions.
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