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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be interpreted as a request for clarification or repetition, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "Could you please clarify that point? I feel like I need you to ask it over."
Alternatives: "rephrase your question" or "repeat your inquiry".
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The lawyer went through every line of the story, every character, every incident, asking over and over again: "Is this true?
Oh, by the way, don't bother trying to interrupt this video by pressing Escape or Command-Escape or Ctrl-Alt-Del or by distractedly toggling the on-off switch and asking over and over again, "Why is this still on?" or "Why is this taking so long?" I control the horizontal.
"Mornings like this one are difficult, but at least we get to share them together," said Gladstone Lewis, 55. "She was vomiting and crying a lot and asking over and over again, 'Daddy, why do I have to keep taking this bad medicine?' " Eventually, another storm had passed, and Mr. Lewis got his 6-year-old daughter, Colleen, off to school.
Meanwhile, Sean – who once had trials with Manchester United and Newcastle – said: "I will never see my loved ones again and they are just in front of me… "I just kept asking over and over again for help and no one seemed to care.
"It's been such a long time and we have been asking over and over again for the authorities to do more.
So the real question written plainly in her beautiful brown eyes was this: "Could someone shoot me?" You can imagine how it felt to know that this is what my child was asking over breakfast, her cereal slowly sopping up milk, uneaten, while she waited for my answer.
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I guess it's worthy of being asked over and over and over again, ad nauseam.
The same stupid question is asked over and over again: are transgender people legitimate or not?
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