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The phrase "asks no one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a question or request is not directed towards anyone in particular.
Example: "In a world filled with noise, she often finds herself in deep thought, pondering questions that asks no one."
Alternatives: "is not directed at anyone" or "doesn't seek an answer from anyone".
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He asks no one for advice.
"Is success really important?" he asks no one in particular.
'Why's he have to kiss it like that?' she asks no one in particular.
("Ever had one of these on the back of a bare thigh?" Leoni asks no one in particular).
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"We O.K. on time?" he asked no one in particular.
"How are we on time?" he asked no one in particular.
This analysis is based on watching three episodes of Hoarders and asking no one.
I ask no one, not even myself.
"Do you see anything?" I asked no one in particular.
In such moments, they have no one to ask, no one to turn to.
"So who's Pat LaFontaine?" the bouncer asked no one in particular.
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