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Discover Ludwig"stop asking" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a command to tell someone to stop asking questions or making requests. Example: "I've already answered your question, so please stop asking me the same thing over and over again."
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"Stop asking me that.
Stop asking so many questions.
"Stop asking that".
D. Stop asking people to be patient.
No, and stop asking about my spouse.
It is time to stop asking politely".
Stop asking those infernal questions.
Noooo, stop asking this, please.
He can't stop asking questions.
Eventually, though, we must stop asking "Who?
Stop asking such stupid fucking questions.
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