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"inquire as" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is often used to mean to ask questions about something, often with the intention of gathering more information or knowledge. For example, "The lawyer inquired as to the details of the case before deciding how to proceed."
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"Want another dressing room?" one of the promoters inquire as soon as the Wolf gets comfortable.
He would inquire as to why there weren't any black people working the set, all of that kind of stuff.
And now you inquire as to my wishes?
Within minutes someone would come up and inquire as to whether I had everything I needed.
Before buying any piece of software, I now contact the company and inquire as to whether they use challenge-response.
If they ask what the hell you're staring at, aggressively inquire as to what the hell they're staring at.
Man who came to inquire as to the location secures it elsewhere and gives information to Fusion Leader's headquarters.
"Gentlemen: I wish to inquire as to whether United Artists is contemplating a Manhattan re-release of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot?" she wrote to the studio's publicity department.
A man called an airline on a snowy day to inquire as to whether a flight to Milwaukee was on or off, and was asked….
Invariably, however, I would run into friends from the rock universe who would inquire, as pasty-skinned record collectors will do, about the bands I was currently digging.
When the rent is $2,000 a month or more, "the landlord can inquire as to the income of all the residents of the apartment," he said.
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