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enquiry

[en-kwahyuhr-ee, en-kwuh-ree]

noun

plural

enquiries 
  1. inquiry.



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Example Sentences

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"While our enquiries remain ongoing we do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances regarding the cause of the fire and will be preparing a file for the coroner in due course."

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"It's very far removed from assisting people with their constituency enquiries," he said.

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There had been 300 enquiries from MPs and MSs over their constituents' experiences, with waiting times the main focus.

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So I suppose you could say that ‘fundamentally’, the book is an enquiry into the nature of life and the life of nature.

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"We continue to support those still receiving treatment and, as part of our ongoing enquiries, we are identifying more people who were injured."

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What's the difference betweenenquiry andinquiry?

Enquiry and inquiry have the same meanings: a question, an investigation, a request for information, or the process of seeking information. Enquiry is a less common variant of inquiry.Their verb forms—enquire and inquire—also mean the same thing: to ask, to seek information, or to investigate.Both enquiry and inquiry are somewhat formal, especially compared to similar terms like question or investigation. Some speakers of British English may use both words, preferring enquiry in contexts that are less formal. In the U.S., enquiry is rarely used.Here’s an example of enquiry used correctly in a sentence.Example: I forwarded you an email with an enquiry about the open position.Inquiry could be used in this sentence in the same exact way.Most of these same distinctions apply to the verbs enquire and inquire.To learn more about them, read the full breakdown of the difference between enquire and inquire.

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