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61inquire into — investigate, look into, ask about …
62inquire into — Examine, investigate, sift, canvass, follow up, look into …
63Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse — The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (CICA) is one of a range of measures introduced by the Irish Government to investigate the extent and effects of abuse on children from 1936 onwards. It is commonly known in Ireland as the Ryan… …
64enquire, inquire — Both spellings of this word are acceptable, although inquire is more widely used. Similarly, the noun inquiry is preferable to enquiry. Enquire (enquiry) is sometimes used for the act of questioning, whereas inquire (inquiry) refers to a more… …
65enquire / enquiry vs inquire / inquiry — In British English there s a subtle difference between enquiry and inquiry, but Americans tend to use inquiry for both, as a result the lines are getting blurred, but generally: If you enquire about someone or something you ask about them.… …
66enquire / enquiry vs inquire / inquiry — In British English there s a subtle difference between enquiry and inquiry, but Americans tend to use inquiry for both, as a result the lines are getting blurred, but generally: If you enquire about someone or something you ask about them.… …
67enquire / enquiry vs inquire / inquiry — In British English there s a subtle difference between enquiry and inquiry, but Americans tend to use inquiry for both, as a result the lines are getting blurred, but generally: If you enquire about someone or something you ask about them.… …
68disposition to inquire — index interest (concern) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
69enquire, inquire — ▶ verb 1 I enquired about part time training courses: ASK, make enquiries, question someone, request information. 2 the commission is to enquire into alleged illegal payments: INVESTIGATE, conduct an enquiry, probe, look into; research, examine …
70choir n — inquire v …