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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he inquires' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a situation where someone is asking questions. For example, "John was determined to find out the truth, so he inquires of the witnesses to the event."
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"Where you from?" he inquires.
"Can I smoke?" he inquires.
"How do I get out?" he inquires.
"Her name was Ivory?" he inquires.
Who are your favorite photographers, he inquires.
"Dogs?" he inquires, ready to flee.
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He inquired about a room.
"Semen?" he inquired.
He inquired after mutual acquaintances.
"Is everybody O.K.?" he inquired.
"Why do you do this?" he inquired.
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