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The phrase "a full inquiry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive investigation or examination of a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The committee has decided to conduct a full inquiry into the allegations of misconduct."
Alternatives: "a thorough investigation" or "a complete examination".
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A full inquiry could follow.
"What has happened deserves a full inquiry".
"There should be a full inquiry.
A full inquiry will report back later.
France's foreign office has demanded a full inquiry.
"A full inquiry was not possible," said Singh.
A full inquiry is certainly a disappointment for Mr. Welch.
We need a full inquiry into what has gone on at the Co-op.
A full inquiry of the outbreak's origins has not been undertaken.
The family have also repeated demands for a full inquiry into Mrs Saldanha's death.
The public is justifiably uneasy, and the Home Office should immediately institute a full inquiry.
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