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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was asking" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when describing a past action or situation in which the speaker was asking a question or seeking information. Example: "I was asking about the details of the event, but no one seemed to know the answer."
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I was asking them about me.
"I was asking a simple question".
"I was asking tough questions," he said.
I was asking, 'Does God exist?
"I was asking about Hannity.
"I was asking myself questions.
I was asking her questions.
Sorry, I was asking about Super Mario.
That's all I was asking for".
Many were surprised that I was asking.
"I was asking for the ball every moment," Tévez said.
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