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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no one asks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when speaking or writing about a situation in which someone has not asked a question, expressed an opinion, or posed a request. For example, "No one asks the professor about the assignment until the day it's due."
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Today no one asks.
No one asks for autographs here.
The obvious question that no one asks.
Writers answer questions no one asks.
No one asks what they have done".
'But here no one asks.
No, no one asks that.
And no one asks him to.
No one asks me that anymore.
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Yes or no," one asked.
After all, no-one asks these people to become MPs.
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