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Discover Ludwig"To investigate" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate the purpose or action of the subject. You can use it when describing an action you or someone else will be doing to gather information or find out more about something. Here is an example: To investigate the cause of the fire, the forensic team combed through the burned remains of the building.
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Federal investigators continue to investigate the incident.
Detectives continue to investigate.
I'm going to investigate".
"There's nothing to investigate.
I decided to investigate.
Activists want to investigate.
I need to investigate.
I had to investigate.
We'll have to investigate.
Curiosity impelled him to investigate.
It forces you to investigate".
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