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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then she asked" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a chronological sequence of events, with the action of the character asking coming after a previous action or statement. Example: John and Mary were discussing their plans for the weekend. Then she asked, "Do you want to go on a hike or watch a movie?".
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Then she asked what my emergency was.
But then she asked something else.
"Then she asked: 'Is this Mersey Square?
"Where will people live then?" she asked.
Then she asked for her baby.
Then she asked me a question.
Then she asked: "Do you think it's bad for them?
Then she asked, "And what is the actual work?
Then she asked Lourdes the questions she always asked.
Then she asked if two pilots wouldn't be better.
Then she asked why I was going to Rochester.
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