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The phrase "a major inquiry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant investigation or examination into a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The government has launched a major inquiry into the recent financial scandal."
Alternatives: "a significant investigation" or "a substantial examination".
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Despite Cole's ruminations, severe criticism of the FIA led to a major inquiry.
Schools should be fined thousands of pounds for illegally excluding pupils, a major inquiry has found.
Meanwhile a major inquiry into the cause of the disaster began.
The Green House thinktank will shortly be publishing a major inquiry into post-growth politics.
It said a major inquiry had been started to find and arrest those responsible for the violence.
Theresa May has ordered a major inquiry into the police treatment of domestic abuse cases and vulnerable victims.
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A recent major inquiry into such deaths found that mental health problems were involved in 23% of them and that one in seven is from suicide.
Soldiers were told to fire upon unarmed demonstrators, she believes, rather than the shooting being the result of troops disobeying orders as a previous major inquiry claimed.
The head of a 70-strong major inquiry into historical abuse at the Medomsley detention centre, near Consett, told the Guardian the inquiry was triggered by mounting evidence about isolated individuals.
Calling for a public inquiry into care homes, Mr David added: "Operation Jasmine was a major police inquiry.
There was in the mid-1970s a major government inquiry initiated by Roy Jenkins on exactly this question, to which the now-notorious organisation, the Paedophile Information Exchange, submitted evidence.
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