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The phrase "asks at one point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment in a conversation or text where someone poses a question or inquiry.
Example: "In the middle of the discussion, she asks at one point about the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "inquires at one moment" or "questions at a certain time".
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"How much of the Enlightenment do we owe to coffee?" he asks at one point, then goes off into a little essay on coffeehouse culture and coffee's effects on the brain.
"'Did they rape you?' Jimmy asks at one point.
"And Primo himself?" she asks at one point.
"Do you want a divorce?" he asks at one point.
"Does the world go round?" Cymbeline asks at one point.
"Who is Phelps?" a character asks at one point.
"You want to see my medical records?" she asks at one point.
("Why are there people like Frank?" he asks at one point, and we have no answer).
'We've sold how many copies in Brazil?' Adriano asks at one point.
"Could you not just come a bit closer?" she asks at one point.
"Do you want to see my bow?" he asks at one point.
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