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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may ask you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to ask for permission to question someone or to ask for their opinion. Example: "I may ask you a few questions if that's ok with you?".
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Also, Justin Bieber may ask you to the prom.
We may ask you to submit official transcripts later.
Grazer may ask you to read any book he's interested in.
Obama replied, "Be careful, because I may ask you a lot".
On the other hand, skateboarders may ask you to crank it up.
He may ask you about your cloistered world, with a note of envy in his voice.
The judges may ask you to play additional passages.
It may ask you for passwords and your mother's maiden name — but that's not enough.
The issue here is that they may ask you for your patent rights as collateral.
But it may ask you to give yourself elbow room.
They may ask you something in Chinese.
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