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Discover LudwigThe phrase "launch inquiry" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about initiating a formal or official investigation or inquiry into a matter. For example, "The police launched an inquiry into the source of the gunfire."
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The commission would then have to launch inquiries into specific breaches of the law.
The IPCC police watchdog and director of public prosecutions have announced they will both launch inquiries into possible crimes committed by police.
Here's the full story: China launches inquiry into European wine exports as trade war fears grow.
Canada Launches Inquiry Into Murdered Aboriginal Women and Opens the Door to Repealing 'Racist' Indian Act.
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She's now calling for Britain's newly launched inquiry into undercover policing — the Pitchford Inquiry — to reveal the "cover names" of previously deployed undercover police officers.
The Air Accident Investigations Branch and Police Scotland both launched inquiries into the crash.
Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command launched inquiries to trace Mohamed following his disappearance.
Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin said the overrun was totally unacceptable, and NR and the Office of Rail Regulation have both launched inquiries.
Nine police forces have now launched inquiries into whether the Conservative party breached spending rules during the 2015 general election campaign.
Regulators have launched inquiries on both sides of the Atlantic, with FBI agents assigned to investigate in the United States.
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