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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks think" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "He asks me to think about the consequences of my actions."
Alternatives: "requests consideration" or "inquires about thoughts".
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For example, one ad asks, "Think about... stopping by the Saks beauty counter for a touch-up before an evening out".
In a print advertisement running as Valentine's Day approaches, a handsome, 40-something guy asks, "Think you're too young for Viagra?" And in Canada, Pfizer began running television ads last month that show a businessman dancing all the way to work.
"I was in Mexico doing 'Mark of Zorro' with Antonio Banderas when Spielberg calls me and asks, 'Think you can tackle a Boston accent?' So I got a very good voice coach and started collecting prototypes of Boston accents, high and low.
When she asks, think about it for a couple seconds and then say in a gratefully tone "Okay!".
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Before you ask, think about what you do know about the topic and what you don't know.
Everybody Harrington asked thought her colors were too safe.
Polls have found that around 70% of those asked thought he was guilty.
Indeed, only 11% of those asked thought drug policies were in any way effective.
Eighty-two percent (n = 14/17) of patients asked thought all items were relevant to patients with SLE.
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