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The phrase "will be asking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the future tense. For example: "I will be asking my professor for an extension on my research paper."
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"They will be asking for ministerial positions".
I will be asking the Electoral Commission to investigate".
"A lot of Americans will be asking, too," he said.
Someone else will be asking for advice, or giving it.
"The boards of companies will be asking questions.
By tomorrow, Mr. Thomas said, he will be asking $400.
"What questions the people of the future will be asking".
Many in Congress will be asking this specific question".
And nobody in Beijing will be asking who lost Taiwan.
Plaintiffs lawyers will be asking if this unduly steered the process toward an acquisition.
What the whole of Spain will be asking today is: was it worthy of Liverpool.
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