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"inquired if" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a question that someone has asked another person. For example, "The teacher inquired if the students had finished their assignments."
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Zhang inquired if Chen had any "free time" in 2008.
She inquired if there was anyone who could help him.
Khan tolerantly inquired if he might get their seconds.
A woman inquired if he wanted milk with his coffee.
He inquired if this was a usual experience.
He inquired if anyone other than my immediate family knew I had been sent to prison.
Mr. Bloomberg then inquired if he could wear the pin, and they made a wager.
When young graduates at an alumni barbecue asked why, he inquired if they were financial contributors.
Mr. Boswell, not so innocently, inquired if Mr. Boehner had been playing some golf around town.
I inquired if I might visit and received a surly rebuff.
Before he even applied, he inquired if the search committee was interested in him.
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