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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking too many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making excessive inquiries or requests for information.
Example: "I feel like I might be asking too many questions during the meeting, but I want to ensure I understand everything."
Alternatives: "making too many inquiries" or "requesting too much information".
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Maybe I am asking too many questions.
He was kicked out for asking too many questions.
"I was threatened by management for asking too many questions.
I was glad enough to get the job without asking too many favors.
Initially I was at a seminary and I was kicked out for asking too many questions.
They thought we were being over-anxious and asking too many questions.
Then, in bold, underlined print, "And thanks for not asking too many questions!
Mr. Avedisian, now approaching 70, has simply followed his changing interests without asking too many questions.
Expressing concerns or asking too many questions would have been considered disruptive, unhelpful, even disloyal.
He was lonely and wanted social time with others, and got in trouble for asking too many questions.
They need to learn how to act appropriately in class — correcting professors or asking too many questions are common gaffes.
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