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The phrase "asks price" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a request for the price of something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The customer asks for the price of the item before making a purchase."
Alternatives: "inquires about the price" or "requests the price."
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When Moloney asks Price about Jean McConville, she insists that McConville, too, was an informer.
"Do the disappeared haunt you?" Moloney asks Price, in the film.
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The asking price: $35.
The asking price now: $4.8 million.
The asking price was £430,000.
His asking price: $175 million.
She assumed that "nobody pays asking price.
The widely reported asking price was $7,500.
Woodlawn says the asking price is $4.2 million.
The asking price was still being determined.
The asking price was thirty-two thousandollarsrs.
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