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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I could inspect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a possibility or willingness to examine or look into something. Example: "If you have any concerns about the project, I could inspect the details to ensure everything is in order."
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But I had failed to ask him to roll over so that I could inspect his buttocks and rectal area.
At the conclusion of my dinner, I asked Hans Egg if I could inspect his trash bin.
The proprietor, Louis Sharpe, informed me that I could inspect his wares by appointment at his "showroom" at 689 Columbus Avenue.
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"Fortunately I was present to open the locks for the inspector so he could inspect the bags," Mr. Botkin said.
Out of options, I finally asked the deputies if I could squat between two cars in the parking lot so that they could inspect me, and they agreed.
It's hard enough to be heard in a crowded room without having to compete with a man who ended the week in Laredo, Texas, so that he could inspect the border, professing, "They say it's a great danger, but I have to do it".
Pointing out that Ofsted could inspect local authority management but not academy chain management, Stuart told Morgan: "I just think that it is an indefensible position and you haven't managed to convey to us in any way what would be lost by letting [Ofsted] go and do an inspection of an increasingly important component of British education, which is these academy trusts".
She asked if she could inspect his hands.
A hotel engineer took firefighters up to the roof, so they could inspect the damage.
Ultimately, Coleman gave Ms. Ravitch all of his data, so she could inspect it herself.
The remnants were left in place last weekend so that Dr. Riess could inspect them.
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