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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone making a request or inquiry without specifying a particular subject or object.
Example: "If anyone asks any questions, please direct them to the help desk."
Alternatives: "inquires about" or "requests any".
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Says she's looking for "romantic inns and restaurants" and asks "any recommendations?" Last fall I stopped by The Golden Lamb Buttery at Hillandale Farms in Pomfret Center.
We're talking fanny pack, camera hanging from your neck and actually having questions when the tour guide asks "any questions?" 14.
It's easily one of those meals you might say you want to eat when the firing squad asks "any last wishes?" Christmas wouldn't be the same without Popovers; my mom always used to make them for me when I was little and I still make them every year for Christmas Eve dinner, but they do require work and attention and they take too long to cook for my impatient tummy.
Beyond that, no one asks any questions".
Nobody asks any questions of religious leaders.
2.40pm BST Centretard asks: Any chance for Harrington?
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