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The phrase "asked your parent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone inquires or seeks information from a parent.
Example: "I wasn't sure about the rules, so I asked your parent for clarification."
Alternatives: "inquired with your parent" or "consulted your parent".
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When was the last time you asked your parent, spouse, partner, friend, or child -- "How can I get better?" This concept silenced the room and gave us the first glimpse of Goldsmith's earnest commitment to treasuring the personal relationships in your life.
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Ask your parent(s) first.
Ask your parents for tips.
There's no asking your parents, you just go.
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That's a spreadsheet -- ask your parents.
Ask your parents, teachers and coaches".
Ask your parents first.
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