Sentence examples for asking has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "asking has" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where "asking" is a gerund and "has" is intended to indicate possession or experience, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "Asking has always been a challenge for me when seeking help."
Alternatives: "Inquiring has" or "Requesting has".

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It is stepping up the ante when asking has failed.

Doing the answering rather than the asking "has been weird but good," she said.

But the marketplace is crowded – it's noisy and I find myself asking: has the app had its day?

Why did she pick you?" If the answer seems forced, the asking has a gorgeous melancholy that shivers the mind.

Rafael Benítez's bid to lead Newcastle United back to the Premier League at the first time of asking has suffered a blow after his assistant was appointed as the manager of Hellas Verona.

Bang's last book, "The Eye Like a Strange Balloon," consisted entirely of poems about other works of art ("Always asking, has this this been built / Or is it all process?"), which for a bric-a-brac poet is the equivalent of a Wes Anderson movie about a troop of overgrown adolescents who collect meerschaum pipes and have mommy issues — in other words, pretty much what you'd expect.

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Or would even asking have negative consequences?

"Anyone you ask has a horror story.

What, the show invites us to ask, has happened here?

Who, I asked, has ever called Rick Santorum too liberal?

Then the students were asked: has this population evolved?

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