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The phrase "asked there are" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He asked if there are any updates on the project."
Alternatives: "inquired if there are" or "wondered whether there are".
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Moreover, the fact that the Davos Economic Forum discussed some of the subjects brought up in the world social forums proves that the questions asked there are ones that ask us all what sort of world we want.
Another audience member asked, "There are those who think the 2000 election was stolen.
But surely, Mr. Mobin is asked, there are things not made in Dharavi.
While the manager said that he was proud the Braves were playing in New York and that the Braves would wear "firemen's uniforms" to show their support if they were asked, there are also games to be played.
She asked: "There are no shortages of concerns about China's treatment of human rights advocates, such as the Hong Kong booksellers and its detention of the Garratts, not to mention the destabilising effects of its territorial ambitions in the South China Sea.
If you are asked, there are several ways you can deflect that question.
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Kinsella has asked there be no memorial service.
Kobe asked there be no public display of gifts at his last game.
In May 2013, the last time the question was asked, there was an almost even split.
wichdoctor also asked: "There is a local authority site showing jobs available.
Any question I asked, there was an answer.
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