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Discover Ludwig"we just asked" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that the action of asking has just occurred, or to express that you have recently asked something. Example: "We just asked the server for more napkins." In this sentence, "just" emphasizes that the action of asking for more napkins occurred very recently.
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"We just asked you".
We just asked him to back off.
We just asked the business secretary.
We just asked other parents what they gave.
"We just asked everybody, and everybody asked everybody else.
We just asked people to help us with the mix".
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Didn't we just ask about China?
We just ask people to have patience".
We just ask to make a living".
"We just ask for a bit of respect," he said.
"Can we just ask these people to leave?" he says, looking around the crowded restaurant.
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