Sentence examples for longer to ask from inspiring English sources

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It took me longer to ask the opposite question: What had kept my father, for so long, from acute decline?

It could be that young people of Caribbean origin waited longer to ask for help as a way to protect their families from being labelled with a taboo illness; future studies are needed to verify this hypothesis.

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You no longer have to ask your friends what they are watching on Netflix.

There's one customary question, though, that I'm no longer allowed to ask.

We no longer have to ask where all the cowboys have gone.

They no longer get to ask him directly about substantive issues.

It is no longer necessary to ask a Bosnian's name to understand their ethnicity: their phone number is enough.

But soon, perhaps, they will no longer need to ask: in London, we are all Canadians now.

If you're sending e-mail "in the clear," you no longer have to ask if it's being read — we know it is.

Palestinians no longer want to ask Israelis for permission to build their homes, to educate their children, to live their lives".

GROCERY clerks may no longer need to ask "paper or plastic?" if local efforts to recycle plastic bags and promote reusable bags gain momentum.

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