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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a request or inquiry was made via a specific medium or channel.
Example: "She asked through email if the meeting could be rescheduled."
Alternatives: "inquired via" or "requested through".
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"Why don't you fight back?" the kid asked through clenched teeth.
"How was high school?" Silverman asked, through the crunk teeth.
"Who is it?" she asked through an ancient intercom.
Finally, a woman asked – through the door – what I wanted.
"Who are you?" I asked through the door.
Students were asked, through self-assessment, about aspects of the professional skills they had gained.
I asked, through Alek Laskowski, whether such an incident really occured.
"No shot at all?" he asked through his interpreter, Yoichi Terada.
"How could you kill my baby?" she asked through the barred window.
The visitors wore business attire, and asked, through an interpreter, polite but lethal questions.
"I asked through all the channels I'm supposed to, and no one's sent it to me.
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