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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regularly asking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who asks questions or requests something on a consistent or frequent basis. Here is an example: "The teacher noticed that one student was regularly asking for extra help with their math homework."
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Kony called regularly asking when she was coming back.
Fiona loved that programme, regularly asking me if I'd heard this or that edition.
Trump solicits Barrack's advice regularly, asking how his actions are playing with the public.
So I started regularly asking him questions, and thinking about problems that came out of these illuminating discussions.
He also said he did not believe it had deliberately covered up problems with the groundwater, though reporters have been regularly asking the utility for more information.
Alas, there are more reliable guides to right conduct, ones that discourage regularly asking interns to fetch your coffee or give you a pedicure.
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"I regularly ask myself what happened," he said.
Andrus said he regularly asked Guerrero about situational hitting.
Companies in the solar power industry are regularly asked about their product's reliability.
Regularly ask yourself: What's your job, knucklehead?
These should be regularly asked in every sector.
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