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Discover Ludwig'has inquired' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has made a question or request for information. Example: The police officer has inquired about the suspect's whereabouts.
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David Lykken, a colleague of Mr Bouchard's, has inquired into the origins of happiness.
The Erik Wemple Blog has inquired as to whether other networks have used the cellphone video.
Since returning to New Jersey, Mr. Thakore has inquired often about Jonathan.
Now, a national art magazine has inquired with his dealer, Adair Margo, about a profile.
The President has come; the President has inquired about Mohamed's fate.
She has inquired about families, discovered mutual friends and issued a flurry of promises to attend lunches and brainstorming sessions.
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"Bravo," the woman who had inquired said.
I know this because I've inquired.
Ahmed had inquired about the delays.
The Tate Modern was also said to have inquired.
He said that 10 universities had inquired about membership.
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