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The phrase "where they ask" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a subordinate clause that expresses the location or situation in which someone asks a question. For example: - The library is the only place in town where they ask for your ID before letting you borrow a book. - The meeting will be held in the conference room, where they ask participants to turn off their cell phones. - I'm not sure where they ask for directions, but we can try asking someone at the gas station.
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Where, they ask, is the harm?
Where, they ask, did my "Kantian" desire come from?
We are arming and enabling them, and apparently dropping bombs where they ask us to.
Where, they ask, is the discussion of America's poor shareholder rights compared with Britain's?
Where, they ask, is the vision to match the commitment to Europe of Mitterrand and Mr Giscard d'Estaing?
"I have been to villages here where they ask me, 'Are you U.S. military?' " Mr. Butler continued.
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Where, they asked, was the art?
McGaugh and his colleagues arranged several meetings with AJ, where they asked her, without prior warning, to recall particular dates.
"If they have taken an issue where they asked members, they would have lost," Owens said.
Eight military officers escaped to Greece where they asked for political asylum.
I was captured in jungle and brought to outpost where they asked me to clean landmines.
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