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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks extremely" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks clarity, making it difficult to use effectively in any context.
Example: "He asks extremely for help" does not make sense and would confuse readers.
Alternatives: "asks very" or "requests highly".
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"He asks extremely great questions," Mr. Dukes said, adding that he has been waiting 30 years to tell his story.
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I asked extremely simple questions: what is a camera exactly?
"Within a minute or two they were asking extremely sexually explicit questions".
Mr. Jacobs said the strategy most recently adopted for dealing with a lingering Wi-Fi user is to have staff members ask, extremely politely and with increasing frequency, whether the patron needs food or tea.
In his tweed suit on the high seas, Cocker looked utterly unflappable, even when surrounded by loud people all asking extremely irritating questions, including and not limited to "Can I take a Facebook photo with you?" and "Can you tell I'm from Australia?" Had he had any qualms about performing on a cruise ship, I asked?
I knew Janet through most of my 20s, positioned to ask extremely intimate questions and to witness what life meant to her.
When asked about the success of the digital paywall the Times implemented last year, Abramson said that, although the "news wants to be free," she thought that it made sense to ask extremely devoted consumers to pay a little extra.
Don't ask extremely personal questions or reveal personal information about yourself that might make the other person uncomfortable.
In view of this, get away from asking extremely personal issues like family matters and office issues.
He's very calm and wise, talks slowly, and asks for extremely obscure books about Welsh heroes: myths and legends like Iolo Morgannwg.
At the end of the book's longest chapter, which makes a link between Zionism and women's liberation, she asks an extremely pertinent question: "What will women do?
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