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"I inquired" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in place of the word "asked" to show that the speaker is making a formal or polite request for information. Example: "Excuse me, may I inquire about the availability of your product?".
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I inquired.
"Whatever for?" I inquired.
"Florence?" I inquired.
I inquired, Who's them?
I inquired about the upholstery.
"Hayden who?" I inquired.
I inquired about the contrast.
"From there to where?" I inquired peevishly.
Diplomatically, I inquired about its fate.
I inquired further about that.
I inquired where Grandma wanted to go.
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