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The phrase "asks a question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of someone inquiring or seeking information.
Example: "During the meeting, she asks a question about the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "poses a question" or "inquires about".
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Typically one asks a question to obtain information, so the questioner is K2, and the answerer K1.
She asks a question.
One asks a question.
He asks a question I can't answer.
Suellen Wideman from Maryland asks: A question about "however".
This is how Duflo asks a question about women's empowerment.
Ms Dantes asks a question and hands shoot up.
And the Pharaoh asks a question at the outset...
He asks a question and writes down another number.
Q asks a question, and Knowles just … goes.
He asks a question and writes down a number.
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