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"dare ask" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest taking a risk to ask a difficult or sensitive question. For example, "I don't know if I dare ask, but what happened to the missing funds?".
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He didn't dare ask.
I don't dare ask.
You hardly dare ask.
I didn't dare ask.
"Should we dare ask?" Ray said.
Could I dare ask you?" His bright eyes grew brighter.
What questions might we dare ask and attempt to answer?
"No one dare ask them for payment," he said.
The suspicion is that the producers either didn't dare ask Bennett, or were rebuffed.
I found myself wondering, though I didn't dare ask, if she was on it herself.
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But he did not dare ask directly, in case he put the idea in her head.
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