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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'do ask you' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be "Do you ask?". You can use this phrase when you want to politely inquire if someone is asking a question. For example, "Do you ask why I'm late?".
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Customers do ask you to sleep with them, but I didn't.
I make no judgment on Kelly Blair's illustrations, but I do ask you to rethink the retrograde assumptions you brought to your decision.
So I do ask you, to hold out your hand in support.
Vocational majors can, and often do, ask you to research and write the problems of their fields.
If they do ask you to join them and you agree, they will evaluate your performance, and we'll decide if we will invite you to the elite group or not".
But he went on to say that when they do ask you what is next, you should have a general explanation that's not a direct and pre-planned pitch.
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If anyone does ask, you generally lie.
We did ask you to be silent, so it would be helpful for us.
We're done asking you to stay.
But I do ask that you pray for me.
And he did ask about you".
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