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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a complete thought or meaning without additional context.
Example: "She asked with a sense of urgency for the report to be completed by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "inquired with" or "requested with".
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"See that?" Pullman asked with great enthusiasm.
"Yeah?" Blankenship asked with leaden sarcasm.
"Grape juice?" they asked with a wink.
"Orthodox?" he asked with a piercing glance.
"Ten, Politico?" she asked with a grin.
"Are you serious?" she asked with disdain.
"What, Nick?" she asked with impatience.
"What's she doing?" Douglas asked, with dread.
"Vengeance?" he asked, with a bittersweet smile.
"You're serious?" one asked with feigned (or real) dismay.
"How?" his friend asked with a look of concern.
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