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"some have asked" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of individuals who have posed a question or expressed curiosity about something. Here is an example sentence: "Some have asked why the company's profits have been declining in recent months."
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Some have asked questions.
Some have asked whether trusses might be wearing out.
Some have asked whether I have any regrets.
Some have asked, would the Relationship Summary really be that helpful to investors?
Some have asked for black pilots, Playmobil bosses say, and the firm may yet produce them.
"Some have asked for 90percentt of the fees we charge users," he said.
Some have asked why we did not include all of Iranâs other bad behavior in the deal.
Some have asked whether that loyalty has become a blind spot.
So will Moocs take over and make conventional degrees redundant, as some have asked?
Some have asked for blood samples, according to his son, and others just interview him.
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Some have asked for help with education expenses for their husbands and children, so they can be assured a better life..
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