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sincerely asking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sincerely asking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are expressing your request in a sincere manner. For example: "I'm sincerely asking for your help in this matter."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
earnestly requesting
respectfully requesting
warmly asking
honestly asking
genuinely questions
politely inquiring
respectfully asking
sincerely please
humbly seek
genuinely asking
really asking
truly asking
humbly requesting
humbly speaking
quietly asking
meekly asking
humbly asking
humbly seeking
earnestly asking
genuinely question
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
The question addressed to me was 'What precisely do you believe if you continue to call yourself a Catholic?' " Those who have addressed this question to Wills are, he informs us, the many readers of his "Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit" who wrote him "sincerely asking what would be a valid defense of the papacy.... What, they asked explicitly or implicitly, are the grounds of my own hope?
News & Media
Parents sincerely asking why my English is so good are cringe-worthy yes, but it's forgivable because they are curious, that's all.
News & Media
Y'all heard about the haunted house that's just a human standing in a room saying they care about you & sincerely asking you to be with them.
News & Media
Actually, I genuinely think that Gardner and Griffin are sincerely asking for someone to help them figure out what's going on in America?
News & Media
Accordingly, I am sincerely asking the CEOs of Carnival, RCCL, and NCL to please put your young passengers' safety ahead of corporate profit and post lifeguards on all your ships -- today.
News & Media
Stewart is the kind of dude who, when there's a lull in conversation, breathes so deeply through his nose that you can hear it and goes: "So… what do you do?" Stewart is putting you on the spot about some news story about Europe you've pretended you read about on BBC News and is sincerely asking your opinion.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
"I sincerely ask for your understanding.
News & Media
It is in this spirit that I sincerely ask that their privacy and the privacy of our family be respected during this transition in our lives".
News & Media
When author Jolie Kerr sincerely asked Stewart some sex-themed cleaning tips, Stewart said: "What's a dildo?" Kerr continued the discussion, advising Stewart to ask broadcaster Barbara Walters for advice.
News & Media
And it is in that spirit, that I sincerely ask those watching at home tonight who supported President Bush four years ago: did you really get what you expected from the candidate you voted for?
News & Media
The song and the video seek to distinguish Pink from Lindsay, Paris, and Jessica, and the lyrics sincerely ask, "Where, oh where, have the smart people gone?" Pink has shown no small amount of flesh in her rise to the top, so calling out anyone else's bra tactics is a highly suspect move.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "sincerely asking" to convey that you are making a request with honesty and earnestness. It adds a personal touch and emphasizes the genuineness of your intention.
Common error
Avoid using "sincerely asking" in situations where a formal or detached tone is required. Overusing the phrase can diminish its impact and make your communication seem less professional.
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "sincerely asking" functions as a present participle phrase, modifying a verb or noun to add emphasis to the genuineness of the request. Ludwig AI indicates that this usage is grammatically sound.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
29%
Formal & Business
21%
Less common in
Science
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "sincerely asking" is a grammatically correct phrase used to emphasize the honesty and earnestness behind a request or question. Ludwig's analysis confirms its validity and provides examples from diverse sources, including News & Media and Wiki entries. While its register leans towards neutral to informal, it can add a personal touch in professional settings. To enhance your writing, use it to express genuine intent, but avoid overuse to maintain professionalism. For alternative phrasing, consider options like "earnestly requesting" or "genuinely inquiring".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sincerely questioning
Focuses on making a sincere inquiry.
earnestly requesting
Replaces "sincerely" with "earnestly" to emphasize the seriousness and genuineness of the request.
sincerely soliciting
Implies earnestly asking for something.
genuinely inquiring
Substitutes "asking" with "inquiring" to suggest a formal search for information with sincerity.
truly pleading
Emphasizes the emotional aspect of the request by using "pleading" instead of "asking".
humbly beseeching
Indicates a polite and respectful request, conveying a sense of deference.
respectfully requesting
Replaces the emotional tone with a respectful and polite approach to asking.
fervently soliciting
Highlights the intensity and passion behind the request, suggesting a strong desire for a response.
wholeheartedly appealing
Implies complete and genuine support for the request being made.
honestly questioning
Focuses on the transparency and integrity of the inquiry.
FAQs
How to use "sincerely asking" in a sentence?
You can use "sincerely asking" to emphasize the genuineness of a request. For example, "I am "sincerely asking" for your assistance with this project."
What can I say instead of "sincerely asking"?
You can use alternatives like "earnestly requesting", "genuinely inquiring", or "truly pleading" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "sincerely asking" or "genuinely ask"?
Both phrases can be correct, but they have slightly different grammatical structures. "Sincerely asking" is a present participle phrase, while "genuinely ask" is a verb phrase. The choice depends on the sentence structure you're using.
What's the difference between "sincerely asking" and "politely asking"?
"Sincerely asking" emphasizes the honesty and earnestness of the request, while "politely asking" focuses on the courteousness of the request. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize genuineness or courtesy.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested