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Discover Ludwig"good ask" is not a correct phrase in written English
A more appropriate phrase would be "good question" or "good inquiry." Example: "Excellent question, Chelsea. That's a good ask and it shows you have been paying attention in class."
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Being proactive is good; ask for more and push the boundaries.
And if it sounds good, ask if there's any way I can see their results".
So the next time you hear any politician or pundit routinely attacking the banks for their neglect of the wider social good, ask him if he's prepared to put his own savings into the pot first.
Have a good ask price, and make a good bid price.
If you're not sure if it is still good, ask! Nobody wants a stomach ache!
If you are inexperienced and want your nails to look good, ask for the assistance of a friend or relative who is familiar with painting nails.
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"Is it good?" asked Mr. Biderman.
'Good?' asks Newman's elderly mentor, Jack Warden.
I might not be so good asking people for money.
But what good is that if they've been unusually good?" asks one banker.
"Good?" asks Frank.
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