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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks everybody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is inquiring or seeking information from a group of people.
Example: "During the meeting, she asks everybody for their opinions on the new project."
Alternatives: "inquires of everyone" or "requests input from all".
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Juergen asks everybody he likes to pose nude.
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet" that's what everybody asks everybody else about its title character, and scholars and theatergoers have continued to pose the question for more than 400 years.
After the photo she asked me a pattern of questions that she asks everybody, for example: "What are you wearing?
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"We just asked everybody, and everybody asked everybody else.
Just ask everybody in Texas.
We were asking everybody we knew.
I asked everybody: why are we here?
Ask everybody to dress in white.
Lorne asked everybody to go up there and do something.
Stryder goes round the room asking everybody what they do.
"Yes, I ask everybody what they think," he continues.
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