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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone requesting information or assistance from you.
Example: "She often asks me for advice on her projects."
Alternatives: "inquires of me" or "requests from me".
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Everyone asks me the same question".
"He asks me to give a massage.
"Qué aprendiste?" El Gallo" asks me later.
"Everybody asks me that.
"Why he asks me?
"Gatorade?" he asks me.
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He doesn't ask Paul, he asks me.
He asks me what I'm doing here.
Everyone asks me that, but we're not".
He asks me some vague questions.
He asks me my input on things.
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