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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is inquiring about a specific option or choice among several possibilities.
Example: "The teacher asks which book we should read for the next class."
Alternatives: "inquires about which" or "wants to know which".
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Alex asks which piquillos?
Update: One commenter asks which album to buy.
2.55pm BST Daw721 asks: Which caddies do you rate highly?
Steve Brown asks: Which is your favourite science book?
The editor asks which CDs I've bought recently.
This study asks which index can detect significant deterioration earliest, for a fixed specificity.
This screen asks Which condition(s) do you want to check?
Shane Vaughan asks which type of local Web site is best for your brand?
She asks which agency to use and how to get the highest rate.
Ian Bremmer asks which countries will rise to the top in a leaderless world.
"Now the driver asks which pier," added Roland W. Betts, the company's chairman.
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