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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precise inquiry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific and detailed question or investigation into a particular subject.
Example: "In order to gather accurate data, we need to conduct a precise inquiry into the factors affecting customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a detailed question" or "a specific investigation".
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But all of these forces are implicated in a precise, rigorous drama that is also an earnest attempt at social criticism and philosophical inquiry.
Several Conservative MPs on the home affairs committee questioned the value of such an overarching inquiry running parallel to current police investigations suggesting it would lack a precise focus and could prove extremely costly.
A precise pitching wedge?
"There is a precise clause".
Willis is a precise craftsman.
It distills a precise mood.
It's a precise business".
Scientists are a precise bunch.
Poetry is a precise art.
When asked by Robert Jay QC, counsel to the inquiry, if he saw Brooks, also a former Sun and News of the World editor, "every weekend", Cameron found it difficult to give a precise answer.
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