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The phrase "asking questions about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to inquire or seek information regarding a specific topic or subject.
Example: "The teacher encouraged students to engage in asking questions about the material covered in class."
Alternatives: "inquiring about" or "seeking information on".
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Investors are asking questions about sustainability.
The waitress was asking questions about him.
"You are still asking questions about me!" he exclaimed.
Newton is asking questions about some longstanding NFL traditions.
A bunch of people asking questions about technology.
Consider asking questions about the role, division, organization, and industry.
And all the reporters always asking questions about you.
We're constantly asking questions about that in rehearsals.
Reporters persisted in asking questions about the city's budget crisis.
"Then I began asking questions about treatment and looked for responses.
They need to be asking questions about lack of training time, lack of track designer accountability".
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