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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked you understand" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, possibly intended to convey a request for understanding.
Example: "I asked if you understand the instructions clearly."
Alternatives: "requested you to understand" or "inquired if you understand."
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Studying the printout, with its unhelpful black-and-white drawings, the dad asked, "You understand what all of this means?" Fire Hydrant.
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"I have to ask, you understand".
That's the excuse that you, Donald Trump, offered Sunday night, when Anderson Cooper asked you if you understood that you had been caught bragging about sexually assaulting women.
"I ask you to understand me and to treat this position with understanding".
After the first statement, Judge Robinson asked, "Did you understand what you were doing was wrong and a crime?" he asked.
Rather, we are asking you to understand their argument.
As a parent speaking to a multitude of parents, I ask you to understand my family's anguish".
Homer said: "I would just ask you to understand that we are only in a very limited way regulators of the bank in relation to their tax activity.
She said, "The one thing I swore not to do, I swore not to be trite and ask you to understand".
Homer said: "I would just ask you to understand that we are only in a very limited way regulators of the bank in relation to their tax activity..
Hopefully, if you're the one asking, you'll understand.
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