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Discover Ludwig"well asked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone has asked a question that is particularly thought-provoking or clever. For example: "I'm not sure what to do about this. Do you have any ideas?" "Well asked - have you considered approaching the problem from a different angle?".
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"Ahhh, going well?" asked Mrs. Vreeland "Finally, yes," said Mr. Silver.
It was the one that got away and the one everyone who knows our family well asked about when they didn't see it in there.
Well asked him about trying out for the job, how he stays in shape and whether he's gotten to know any of the players.
Romans, who is part of a racing family as well, asked her out soon after, but they did not officially start dating for about a year.
Why on earth did they have their phones with them?" a former burglar, who knew three of the burglars well, asked me.
And then do you say, 'And by the way, can I breast-feed in the office as well?" asked Eric Forth, a Tory who has served in Parliament for nearly 20 years.
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"Can you hear me well?" Wells asked.
You might well ask.
One may well ask.
Well, ask yourself.
"Well, ask Vogue -- Anna Wintour.
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