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The phrase "asking you about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring or seeking information from someone regarding a specific topic or subject.
Example: "I was thinking of asking you about your experience with the new software."
Alternatives: "inquiring about" or "seeking information on".
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I'm asking you about the West Bank.
HARWOOD: Well, I'm asking you about this.
I'm not asking you about the Golan.
That's why I'm asking you about these previous robberies".
MR. DODD: I am not asking you about details.
I'm just asking you about non-dom status".
I know everyone's been asking you about the Kennedy assassination.
Q.I wanted to start by asking you about the title page.
Let me conclude by asking you about the Oscar process itself.
MR. DODD: I am not asking you about the gentlemen of the Prosecution.
I am asking you about the terroristic activities of these units.
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