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The phrase "asks you then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is inquiring or prompting you to respond or take action at that moment in time.
Example: "After explaining the situation, she asks you then what your thoughts are on the matter."
Alternatives: "inquires of you then" or "requests you then".
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If he/she asks you, then just tell him that you want to get a better look at them.
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If we ask you then assume you have a valid and useful role to play.
HO: Let me ask you then, kind of to follow up on what you had asked: How do you find undergraduate writing?
I ask you, then, to rise up to the challenge again.
Forbes: Well, let me ask you, then, a question of heresy.
I ask you then, do you want your children to grow up to be mindful or mindless?
I: So can I ask you then, apart from doctors and health professionals, who would you trust to give you advice on your health and seeking advice, if you had symptoms?
(Participant 15) I: So can I ask you then, apart from doctors and health professionals, who would you trust to give you advice on your health and seeking advice, if you had symptoms?
Also, if others ask you, then it's totally up to you whether you want to tell.
If your friends ask you then tell them that you are with your family and you can't attend and then make new plans.
If those both don't work then when he tells you something or asks you something then ignore him.
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