all in your mind (not real, and you are imagining it) He is not ill at all; it’s all in the mind. Your painting has come out really well. Your fears were all in your mind. envocabulary.com
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ask out ask someone out (to invite someone out on a date) She really likes you; why don’t you ask her out? She called me up last evening and asked me out for a drink. envocabulary.com
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ask over (to invite someone to come to where you live) We should ask him over for dinner some time. I would ask him over for coffee, but I have to get up early for work in the morning. envocabulary.com
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ask in (to invite someone in) We asked her in for a cup of coffee. Don’t leave her standing on the doorstep; ask him in! envocabulary.com
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ask for (request for): Let’s call the waiter and ask for the bill. (want to see or speak to) There is someone at the door asking for you. (provoke a negative reaction) They are asking for trouble. He is just asking for a punch in the nose. envocabulary.com
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