Mastering Phrasal Verbs: Day 1 of my Exclusive Miniseries Unveiled!

ask around

🤓 meaning: ​to speak to a number of different people to try and get some information 🤓

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💜 I couldn't find the meeting room, so I had to ask around until someone pointed me in the right direction.

🩵 If you're looking for a good place to eat in Sicily, just ask around and you'll get plenty of recommendations from the locals!

🧡 She asked around to see if anyone had seen her missing keys, but no one could help.

🩷 Before making a decision, it's always a good idea to ask around and get different opinions.

💙 If you're unsure about the new company policy, don't hesitate to ask around to clarify any doubts.

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