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The phrase "asking having" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not usable in any context as it stands, as it lacks grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "Asking having the right information can lead to better decisions." (This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "inquiring about" or "requesting to have".
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It was indicative of the mood that the one-time strongman failed to win his third presidential election in April 1995 at the first time of asking, having to make do with a second-round victory.
This was the kindly mandarin Tony Blair asked to look into how Srichand Hinduja, a rich Indian, got a British passport at his second time of asking, having been turned down the first time because of his frequent absences from Britain and doubts about his character.
Scunthorpe are within touching distance of a return to League One at the first time of asking, having been relegated last season.
But Shrewsbury clung on to confirm promotion back to the third tier of English football at the first time of asking, having suffered relegation almost a year ago to the day.
And so you may be asking, having never heard of Chillingo: What Would You Say..
That's the question that Stacy Keibler likely wants you to know she's asking, having moved on quickly with tech entrepreneur Jared Pobre.
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Or would even asking have negative consequences?
"Anyone you ask has a horror story.
People ask, have I met him?
Does Jerusalem, I asked, have an underground?
Does she, I ask, have sick days?
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