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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be asking you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to politely request something from someone. Example: I hope you don't mind me asking you, but could you help me with my project?.
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Next he'll be asking you to buy him a little white dog.
My name is James Crow, and I'll be asking you some questions for the 2020 census.
"I'd be asking you if you wanted fries with that... Peter Jackson would be shearing sheep".
"You have a woman sitting across from you and she'll be asking you, "Why isn't there a cure?
Instead of spotting a mate in two, we'll be asking you to come up with a plan.
We will be asking you to fill out a survey after the performance, plus stay for a 15 minute discussion in the Spider-Man V.I.P. room.
So each week, alongside RR, we'll be asking you to tell us more about the songs you've nominated through our GuardianWitness page.
So for other people to then be asking you about those things all the time is like having your innermost fears confirmed by somebody outside of yourself.
And after that you've got to carry on for another four days.' At least no one will be asking you to wear a chicken costume.
We will be asking you to share your images on a number of themes via GuardianWitness (for the first five weeks) and Flickr.
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