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The phrase "areas of inquiry" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to topics of study, investigation, or research. For example, "This report covers several areas of inquiry, including environmental policy, economic development, and public health."
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Here are some potential areas of inquiry.
Among the areas of inquiry is pilot performance.
The investigators have many areas of inquiry still open.
Assign to each group member one of the six areas of inquiry below.
And it suggests likely areas of inquiry as federal prosecutors pursue their investigation of Council finances.
Business affairs, financial matters, even a politician's health are all legitimate areas of inquiry.
Mr. Conrad is focusing on three principal areas of inquiry, law enforcement officials said.
The Mueller investigation appears to consist, roughly, of three areas of inquiry.
White Collar Watch looks at the possible areas of inquiry for the F.B.I.
For university researchers, that opens up areas of inquiry that would previously not have been worth the time and effort.
Among the areas of inquiry, Mr. LiMandri said, was whether the work was being performed with proper permits and with the proper supervision of a licensed engineer.
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