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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked you about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a previous inquiry or conversation regarding a specific topic or subject.
Example: "During our last meeting, I asked you about the progress of the project."
Alternatives: "inquired about" or "questioned you regarding".
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"Do you have the Zacarias album I asked you about?" said one customer, looking for a popular Dominican singer.
That vote that he asked you about was a vote on restrictive anti-abortion legislation that then Governor Ashcroft was supporting.
What do you wish we'd asked you about...! How my dazzling midfield skills could solve Newcastle United's inability to win the FA Cup.
Something about… It's a feature I've asked you about on a direct message several times with no response, which is…what about commenting, being able to comment directly in-line.
(Healthcare Provider, Patient 1, Stage 1 interview) R: Is there anything else that you want to say that I haven't asked you about?
As one healthcare provider mentioned, R: Is there anything else that you want to say that I haven't asked you about?
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Another stock I need to ask you about is Bankrate.
Consider what people ask you about on a consistent basis.
"They ask you about music.
Ah, I can ask you about something".
Let me ask you about another project.
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