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Discover Ludwig"moved to ask" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to feel strongly enough or to be emotionally affected by something so as to feel the need to ask a question or seek more information. Example: After hearing the heartbreaking story, the audience was moved to ask the speaker about ways they could help the cause.
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Finally, Babbio moved to ask for Keyworth's resignation.
Why then did he?, the son-in-law was moved to ask.
As a card-carrying scandalmonger, I am moved to ask: Where's the scandal?
That August he was moved to ask Ms. Edelman out to dinner.
After that success, feminists have moved to ask why sanitary products should incur any VAT at all.
If you're a curious and reflective person, you'll be moved to ask: How do all these beliefs fit together?
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Let's move to "Ask and Tell".
Dr. Stein prefers watching Dan move to asking detailed questions about what hurts.
The PA move to ask for statehood may be a mistake.
He stops periodically between chess moves to ask for state names from the audience.
But it made no move to ask Congress for the next round of money.
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