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The phrase "asking some of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subset of people or things in the context of making inquiries or requests.
Example: "I was asking some of the participants about their experiences during the event."
Alternatives: "inquiring with a few of the" or "requesting from some of the".
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Vince Cable is asking some of the right questions.
He suggested asking some of the members of Congress who had voted against his bill.
His feeling about the coalition is that while "they're wrong for Britain, they're also asking some of the right questions".
Before saying "I do" it's worth asking some of the same questions you would of a prospective life partner: can I tolerate their foibles day in, day out?
Big government surveys are asking some of the same questions posed by the Harvard researchers, but we're still waiting for their data from last year.
The museum also commissioned a Harris poll of the public, asking some of the same questions of 1,000 adults nationwide in January.
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Matt asked some of the toughest questions in the class.
Trump asked some of the workers to speak.
And it asks some of the questions that FIFI asked, about what size means.
He then asks some of the smartest people in Britain to teach and inspire them.
We asked some of The New York Times's culture critics to wade in.
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