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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
inquire .
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Examples
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Those that don’t revere what you are entrepreneurs and everyday people who do not relate with the perceived Napoleon and ego driven attitude … the average person can not relate with you with you b/c you choose to not be one of them … personally, I think that answering customer inquires is the first step towards accomplishing this.
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He discovered that the object of their inquires was the fatal pomegranate which still remained in his hand.
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla Benjamin Disraeli 1842
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AN AMATEUR MECHANIC inquires which is the best wood for fretwork purposes; and where fret-saws may be obtained.
Little Folks (Septemeber 1884) A Magazine for the Young Various
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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All government "inquires" are meant to appease and delude the public into thinking that the government really cares and that they want to "get to the bottom of this".
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