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Discover Ludwig"asked with the" is a valid phrase used in written English
It can be used after a verb to indicate the way in which something was asked (i.e. the manner of the question asked). For example: She asked the question with the utmost seriousness.
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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.
"What, Nick?" she asked with impatience.
"Are you serious?" she asked with disdain.
"You're serious?" one asked with feigned (or real) dismay.
"Is that real gold?" he asked, with amusement.
"Next time?" Mr. Santorum asked with slight incredulity.
"Meaning what?" Barney asked with an extravagantly inquisitive look.
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