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The phrase "a wide inquiry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a broad or extensive investigation or examination of a subject or issue.
Example: "The researchers conducted a wide inquiry into the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a broad investigation" or "an extensive examination".
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In April, a senior official in Chongqing signaled at an internal police meeting the start of a wide inquiry into the allegations.
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The meeting signaled the start of a wider inquiry into the campaign's abuses.
Although such an unusual arrangement would not necessarily be illegal, the information triggered a wider inquiry.
5 MPs are not the right people to run a wider inquiry into the banking industry.
Those wanting a wider inquiry into the causes of the Iraq war may regret this.
"In terms of a wider inquiry, we have a police investigation on-going at the moment," she said.
On calls for a wider inquiry into the Met "There's no need, it's absolute nonsense".
Instead of setting out to mount an exposé of Scientology, Anderson uses it as the springboard to a wider inquiry.
The committee's interim report, which is part of a wider inquiry, follows a succession of revelations about undercover police sleeping with political activists.
Mr Blunt said Sir Simon's admission would form part of a wider inquiry by his committee into Britain's policy on facing down human rights abuses.
His arrest did not stop opposition political leaders on Monday from demanding that the government pursue a wider inquiry into the staging of the event.
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