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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks people" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone requesting information, opinions, or actions from others.
Example: "The teacher asks people to submit their assignments by Friday."
Alternatives: "inquires of individuals" or "requests from others".
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Vocations asks people about their jobs.
"What is your contribution?" Mrs Merkel asks people.
Fela asks people to dance what he calls the Clock.
The census asks people to identify their employers.
He asks people their names, and their stories.
She asks people if they know who it is.
User-centered design asks people to go out in the field and run inquiries to understand users.
"Fiction imagines it; oral history asks about it; this project asks people to do both".
He even asks people on the street if they think he sounds gay.
Drew asks people to carpool, and some neighbors let people park in their driveways.
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He says he knows the problems but asks people to be patient.
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