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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the frequency of inquiries or requests made by someone.
Example: "She has a habit of asking often about the project's progress to stay updated."
Alternatives: "inquiring frequently" or "requesting regularly".
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But there's another question that people find themselves asking often only after they've left the workplace for good.
It is a question that both Democratic and Republican strategists have been asking often: When is Rudolph W. Giuliani going to start advertising his presidential candidacy on television?
These were some of the questions Abby Sher found herself asking, often in a frenzy of tears, after the blissful first week of her daughter's life ended and the reality of Week 2 set in. "Especially in Brooklyn, it's like, 'This is going to be another challenge that I do all naturally!' " she recalled thinking.
Mr. Trump has questioned the agency's competence — repeatedly asking, often via Twitter, how we can trust the organization that incorrectly judged that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction (criticism that, in my mind, is unfair for an agency that has changed dramatically in the last 15 years).
He is also thorough, asking often for clarification from our translator.
In pursuit mode, we too often walk around asking (often subconsciously) a stream of questions to monitor our position in relation others: What did he/she think of me?
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The scientific process is a process of asking often-outlandish questions and investigating those questions with an open mind and without any predetermined conclusions.
Women don't ask often enough".
That's a question that's not asked often".
I love this question and I'm asked often why I became a Master Gardener.
The question Sullivan is asked often is whether he forgave the university and the principals involved.
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