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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or inquiry directed at any person or group without specifying who.
Example: "If anyone has questions about the project, she asks anyone to reach out to her directly."
Alternatives: "inquires of anyone" or "requests from anyone".
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Instead she asks, 'Anyone you knew?' Caroline blinks stupidly.
But these days he asks anyone visiting him from Bel?for a liter of the fresh stuff.
"¿Mi hijo?" she asks anyone who will listen and many who won't.
But these days he asks anyone visiting him from Belém for a liter of the fresh stuff.
12.26pm: BifferSpice speaks for many when he asks: "Anyone else utterly bored by all the talk now being about rooney?
He is offering a $1,000 reward and asks anyone with information to call (212) 72125953.
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Ask anyone".
"Ask anyone," she said.
Just ask anyone.
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Ask anyone who was there.
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