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The phrase "asking find" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I am asking find the best solution for our problem." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "requesting to find" or "inquire to find".
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If you use a smartphone and download apps, as half the UK population does now, you've probably used an app which pops up a dialog box pop asking "Find your friends?" and offering to search some new social network – or one of the more familiar ones – for people you already know.
From there, they could ask for something as complicated as asking "Find child-friendly Asian restaurants nearby with 4-star rating which are neither Chinese nor Japanese," an example Källenius gave during the demo.
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She didn't know, but upon asking found out it was for the benefit of the New York League of Girls Clubss.
But you need to ask: find out how the tax preparer handles examinations or audits.
But you need to ask: find out how the tax preparer handles audits or examinations from IRS.
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Before making the ask, find out if your ask has these three core elements to qualify for an ask.
One might, for example, ask: "Find photosynthetic orthologs between organism1 and organism2".
According to the National Science Education Standards, "scientific literacy means that a person can ask, find, or determine answers to questions derived from curiosity about everyday experiences.
Ask! Find out whether they have a registry or wish list, or simply inquire what they'd like.
Ay ay ay! What's the solution you ask? Find a hairstylist who's experienced with cutting curly hair.
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