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Discover Ludwig"open inquiry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in academic and research settings to refer to an exploration of a topic without any predetermined assumptions or conclusions. For example, "We are beginning a new open inquiry into the causes of climate change."
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In Britain, David Cameron now seems dead set on avoiding an open inquiry.
Many argued that the benefits of open inquiry — including new ways to fight terrorists — outweighed the theoretical costs.
Others who had pressed for an open inquiry had included the former prime minister Sir John Major.
"Lockerbie remains an open inquiry concerning the involvement of others with Mr Megrahi in the murder of 270 people.
Mr. Levin has pressed for a more open inquiry into the use of American intelligence leading up to the war.
Both families are disturbed by the IDF's refusal to conduct an open inquiry into the two shootings; most IDF investigations are internal and criminal proceedings rare.
"Lockerbie remains an open inquiry concerning the involvement of others with Mr Megrahi in the murder of 270 people," a Crown Office spokesman said.
Her parents had travelled a "long and harrowing road" in their 20-year battle for a full and open inquiry into her death, he said.
There's a space inside us that doubts the piety, however much it may reinforce the liberal creed of open inquiry and presentation.
But Lord Justice Kennedy of the High Court in London said there were "many powerful considerations in favor of an open inquiry".
The right to privacy is the right to open inquiry without having the subject of one's interest examined or scrutinised by others".
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