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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to inquire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or permission to ask questions or seek information.
Example: "The new system is designed to be user-friendly, allowing users to be able to inquire about any issues they may encounter."
Alternatives: "capable of asking" or "permitted to inquire".
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Parents will be able to inquire about investing for their children's education in environmentally responsible mutual funds.
"We're O.K. with the commanding officer being able to inquire," said Andrew Arulanandam, a spokesman for the N.R.A., "but they can't confiscate".
Not yet released, I was able to inquire about early reports in her survey.
A natural requirement from the abstraction is that agents need to be "organization aware"—that is they must be able to inquire, import, and execute roles from the organization.
A quantitative assessment of this issue is taken up in a forthcoming paper; however, from a qualitative perspective we were able to inquire as to why participants placed the 'before' and 'now' marks at particular points on the line.
For instance, religious leaders may be able to inquire about the absence of withdrawn individuals from religious ceremonies and offer the individuals or their families a religious solution, and community leaders could function as mediators of interpersonal conflicts within the community.
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"I was able to ask good questions and really inquire about the job because I wasn't focused on my dining skills," Mr. Singh said.
If you've never been somewhere before and are itching to go, call beforehand to know whether they are able to cater for patients that are in wheelchairs and to inquire about what food they offer.
Users will be able to order food, inquire about potential food allergens, and look for nearby locations from within apps like Facebook Messenger and Twitter.
He sometimes argued that the wise person will always withhold assent, but will be able to act and inquire by following or using probable impressions in a way that does not amount to assent, and so does not involve holding opinions about anything (Acad. 2.59, 99, 108).
I invite anyone who will accompany me to visit the local branch of any bank in Cleveland and to inquire about what is required exactly to be able to refinance at the currently advertised rates".
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