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Free sign upThe phrase "inquired into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that someone has done research or studied something in order to gain information or knowledge. For example: The police officer inquired into the victim's background before making an arrest.
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John inquired into the uncommonness of common things.
David Lykken, a colleague of Mr Bouchard's, has inquired into the origins of happiness.
He was made a member of the Annan Committee, which inquired into the future of broadcasting.
"The matters that I inquired into on April 18 are pending matters," he replied.
"The enforcement division of the S.E.C. specifically inquired into these allegations," he said.
People looking on inquired into what was the fuss was about.
They stopped, looked up at the statue and academically inquired into Rhodes' legacy.
During a two-hour session with wildlife and zoo officials, she inquired into the state of elephants, leopards and turtles.
The true case for war has still not been inquired into nor the failure of the intelligence services.
However entertaining their novels, neither of these two authors have fully inquired into why Milgram's findings continue to be accepted.
Ms. Beckert refused to say how extensively Liberty had inquired into Mr. Cullen's past before hiring him.
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