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Discover Ludwig"suggested I ask" is a perfectly acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe an action someone else has suggested you take. For example: My boss suggested I ask the client for clarification on the project requirements.
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Nancy suggested I ask the dean for more financial aid.
Has anyone ever suggested, I ask, that she is profoundly disconnected from her emotions?
My friend suggested I ask someone for $10 in exchange for a check and reluctantly I decided to make the attempt.
She could not tell me who put the bomp in the bomp ba bomp ba bomp a friend suggested I ask this but she could play "Who Put the Bomp?," which pleased me.
Everyone suggested I ask myself, "If this was my only offer, would I go here?" But that's a hard question to answer for someone at the beginning of their first faculty job search.
Marzel suggested I ask Amro what happened.
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Her agent suggested I asked Cate herself.
"Will women who want to work be restricted to half days, as some scare stories have suggested?" I asked.
"So what shoe would my face suggest?" I ask.
Are you suggesting, I ask, that he somehow chose to go?
I text my mom (who enjoys gossip herself) and she suggests I ask him to shovel MY side of the sidewalk too.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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