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The phrase "asked some questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of inquiring or seeking information from someone.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked some questions to clarify the project's objectives."
Alternatives: "posed a few inquiries" or "inquired about several matters."
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He asked some questions.
Rupert asked some questions, paused, and uttered one word: "Yes".
Buffett asked some questions and said that he needed more time.
So we turned to the design and asked some questions of the sales department.
They were very respectful and they asked some questions of us.
The Prince talked about his boyhood and was asked some questions about Benin.
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"Can I ask some questions?" I say.
"Can I ask some questions?" asks my mother.
Go to them, meet people, ask some questions.
Have a drink, ask some questions and join the conversation.
"Every day they came to ask some questions.
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