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"has been frequently asked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a question that has amassed a great deal of attention over a period of time. For example: "The question of whether the universe is infinite has been frequently asked since the dawn of modern astronomy."
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She has been frequently asked whether working on the book was a therapeutic experience.
A question that has been frequently asked in this regard is... Why is it necessary to highlight women in the "age of equality"?
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Not long before Obama was sworn in as president, Brooke told the AP that he had been frequently asked if he thought Obama could be elected.
Chiefly, we have been frequently asked why EPIPOI does not make predictions.
He added that "if the United States does want to play a role, it may counsel restraint to those countries who've been frequently taking provocative action, and to ask them to be more responsible in their behavior".
One question that was frequently asked: has Cincinnati changed in 25 years?
Meanwhile, those of us who have opted not to reproduce are frequently asked: "Don't you like children?" Yet no one expects to like all people without exception between the ages of, say, 22 and 29.
Many London theatres at that time had their own small orchestras, and Evelyn was frequently asked to deputise for other players during her student years.
I am frequently asked whether life has improved for the black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) community over the 20 years I have been campaigning on its behalf.
In an interview with the East Anglian Daily Times, Stanton remarked that she was frequently asked to have her photo taken due to her role in EastEnders.
He is frequently asked whether he has taken performance-enhancing drugs, and Robinson said he laughs.
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