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please ask that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "please ask that" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when requesting someone to inquire about a specific matter or topic. Example: "Please ask that the meeting be rescheduled." Alternative expressions include "please request that" and "please inquire if."
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4 human-written examples
"Could I please ask that when you are escorting your children, you take the time to dress appropriately in daywear that is suitable for the weather conditions".
News & Media
If you hear a passenger telling another passenger to go back to someone who is obviously wrong for them, solely for the sake of speeding up the commute, please ask that passenger to be more patient and have a little respect for the difficulty of navigating the final stages of a dying love affair.
News & Media
Could I please ask that when you are escorting your children, you take the time to dress appropriately in daywear that is suitable for the weather conditions?" From the text itself, you can't tell what her real objection is: "even" slippers suggests that the footwear crime is key, but if this were a matter of decorum, you'd think jimjams and slippers would be equally infra dig.
News & Media
We would please ask that you could please respect their privacy at this very sad time". The woman and two children were all treated for the effects of smoke inhalation.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Please ask any questions that are on your minds to Sasha before the meeting, we will do our best to answer during the broadcast.
News & Media
Happy Saintee Derick: "Can someone please ask Derek McInnes where that 'bottle' he claimed his side had went to today?" "We had no complaints, of course it was a penalty.
News & Media
Please ask Dr. Afable why that analogy was appropriate.
News & Media
Q. Can you please ask him that question?
News & Media
Some of the sensors, tools and equipment you will use belong to CCRMA and/or RP, so please ask before taking anything that is not in your lab kit.
Academia
If you want a more scientific answer for the nitty gritty details on that, please ask Mr. Google.
News & Media
Santa, can you please ask the powers that be to take a day off from the Tebowfication of America and please let us enjoy our holiday in peace?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "please ask that", ensure the context is appropriate for a polite request. This phrase is effective in professional settings or when addressing someone in a position of authority.
Common error
While "please ask that" is grammatically correct, overuse can make your writing sound repetitive. Vary your language with alternatives such as "kindly request that" or "politely ask that" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "please ask that" functions as a polite directive, requesting someone to make an inquiry or relay a message. This is evident in the examples Ludwig provides, which range from formal requests to more general inquiries.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Academia
33%
Formal & Business
34%
Less common in
Wiki
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Science
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "please ask that" is a grammatically correct and polite phrase used to delegate an inquiry or request. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is suitable for neutral to formal contexts, finding examples across news, academic, and business sources. While not overly common, it's a useful phrase to have in your communication toolkit. Remember to vary your language to avoid repetition and consider alternatives like "kindly request that" for similar effect.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
kindly request that
Adds a layer of politeness and formality.
politely ask that
Emphasizes the courteous nature of the request.
would you please ask that
Presents the request in a question format, softening the directness.
I request that you ask
Shifts the focus to the speaker's request.
I would appreciate it if you asked that
Expresses gratitude in advance for the action.
could you please inquire about
Replaces "ask" with "inquire" making it more formal.
request that someone inquire about
Implies instructing a third party to investigate something.
direct someone to ask about
Suggests a more formal or authoritative instruction.
ask them to ensure that
Shifts the focus to ensuring a specific outcome.
see if they could ask about
A more tentative way of asking for an inquiry.
FAQs
How can I use "please ask that" in a sentence?
You can use "please ask that" to politely request someone to inquire or request something on your behalf. For example, "Please ask that the report be submitted by Friday."
What are some alternatives to "please ask that"?
Some alternatives to "please ask that" include "kindly request that", "politely ask that", or "would you please ask that".
Is it better to use "please ask that" or "kindly ask that"?
Both "please ask that" and "kindly ask that" are polite. "Kindly" may be perceived as slightly more formal or old-fashioned, depending on the context.
When is it inappropriate to use "please ask that"?
It may be inappropriate to use "please ask that" in very informal settings or when speaking to close friends or family, where a more direct request would suffice.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested