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Discover Ludwig"a probe into" is a correct and useable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an investigation or examination of something in detail. Example: The government has launched a probe into the company's financial records to determine any potential fraudulent activities.
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community for discrimination, made it a probe into the conservative psyche.
In 1959, the Soviet Union became the first nation to crash a probe into the moon.
Prime minister Brown has correctly decided to have a probe into NHS recruitment.
He continued to push for a probe into Bishop's use of entitlements.
Singapore, a regional financial hub, launched a probe into fund flows linked to 1MDB in 2015.
The fallout prompted state investigators to open a probe into the matter Friday.
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office said it has launched a probe into the alleged abuse.
After the shooting, the agency launched a probe into whether residents' civil rights are being violated.
ToucHb, as their device is called, comes with a probe into which the finger is inserted.
The Defense Department Office of Inspector General confirmed yesterday it recently initiated a probe into Jackson.
The follow-up – potentially more serious for the US tech company – is a probe into the Android operating system.
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