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inquiring

[in-kwahyuhr-ing] / ɪnˈkwaɪər ɪŋ /


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By Friday afternoon, Baker said, he had received hundreds of inquiring calls.

From Los Angeles Times

Griffin Ambuhl played baseball until his freshman year at Riverside, when he didn’t make the team and sent Coach Nick Worek an email inquiring about lacrosse.

From Washington Post

Henry Kissinger even sent Richard M. Nixon a memo about the tour, and the president scrawled a note at the bottom inquiring how “youth leaders might get the message.”

From New York Times

“We are currently experiencing a higher-than-normal call volume from consumers inquiring about share insurance coverage,” a spokesperson emailed.

From Washington Post

Justice Department attorneys cited the same AP story last fall when federal civil rights attorneys started inquiring about additional discrimination concerns in Allegheny’s tool, three sources told the AP.

From Seattle Times