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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked to guess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is prompted or invited to make a guess about something, often in a playful or informal context.
Example: "During the game, the participants were asked to guess the number of candies in the jar."
Alternatives: "invited to speculate" or "prompted to estimate".
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Asked to guess at the president's motives, he frowns.
I am asked to guess which were Oxitec products.
Participants also reported their general arousal and mood, and were asked to guess the purpose of the experiment.
Nobody was asked to guess the alcohol content of the wines.
Participants were asked to guess the amount donated by a randomly selected dictator.
Asked to guess Mickey Mantle's batting average in 1956, Tabler missed by one point.
Subjects were then asked to guess the gamble choices of each of the other participants and were rewarded for each correct answer.
They are shown interviews of two past draftees with comparable ability and are asked to guess who was selected first.
The care I received was fantastic, but being asked to guess my weight was a low point.
I wonder how many dancegoers would recognize it as Robbins's work if they were asked to guess.
If asked to guess what men consider the ideal female body, women will again pick a thin figure.
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