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The phrase "asking says" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "The asking says that we should reconsider our approach."
Alternatives: "the inquiry indicates" or "the question suggests".
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There was talk that the empire, itself, should be divided, but their mother resisted, asking, says Herodian, whether they intended to divide her as well.
"Who's asking?" says the banker.
"The only time it pisses me off is when people take pictures without asking," says Radcliffe.
"If you handle it gracefully and make your case well, you won't be left in a weaker position by asking," says Ungless.
Mr Greenspan, however, said this week that he was not worried about higher inflation.The question we should be asking, says Mr Cecchetti, is not whether the Fed will raise interest rates by a quarter- or a half-point at its next meeting on June 30th.
"Joe Lieberman's focus on moral issues is both consistent with his long personal history and will affect many, many people on both sides of the aisle to ask the same questions he is asking," says Lanny Davis, the former White House spinner and ardent Clinton defender who happens to be one of Lieberman's best friends.
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One might ask: Says who?
"Just ask," says our informant.
"Don't ask," said one Treasury official.
Not surprisingly, everyone asked said no.
"The majority don't ask," said Mr Canaan.
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