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Discover LudwigThe phrase "For inquires" is not correct; it should be "For inquiries." You can use it when providing contact information or directing someone to ask questions.
Example: "For inquiries, please contact our customer service team at the provided email address."
Alternatives: "For questions" or "For more information."
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These teams are based in Google's San Francisco offices, but don't have a dedicated press contact for inquires at this time.
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There was Mr Ward, with his very adroit motion for inquiring into the peculiar burdens alleged to be laid on land.
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In the struggle for equal pay, however, we must also ensure that employers do not fire workers simply for inquiring about their wages, and we must open pathways to higher-paying jobs.
Still, an exhibition that sees the Bernadette Corporation from a broader historical and philosophical perspective — a view not blinded by group's own carefully constructed mystique — would be nice gift for inquiring minds.
In 1834 he wrote a memoir on poverty in Piedmont, which was published the following year in London in the Report from His Majesty's Commissioners for inquiring into the Administration and practical Operation of the Poor Laws.
It has a great selection but I'm slightly apprehensive, as this is the place where I got shouted at a few weeks ago for inquiring about the freshness of the razor clams.
Alberto Fassone, the author of the Orff article in the second edition of The New Grove Dictionary (sure to become the standard source of information on the composer for inquiring English-speaking minds), colludes with the composer's exculpating equivocations.
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