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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious inquiries" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to inquiries or questions that are genuine, important, and of significant consequence. Example: "Please only send serious inquiries about the job position. We are looking for candidates who are committed and qualified for the role."
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Serious inquiries only.' I don't know!
But the History Channel also presents serious inquiries into the past.
Mr. Lindquist had about 15 serious inquiries, but no one had bid on it.
Who knows?" Tourism officials said there had been some serious inquiries from interested companies, but would not give details.
If there were a Democratic Congress right now there would be a series of very serious inquiries along the matter.
"We have had a number of serious inquiries from the ad (and other P.R. and word of mouth), but no sale has yet been confirmed," Mr. Radnofsky said.
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"Serious Inquiry," she wrote.
I do, however, know what serious inquiry looks like.
It was both a private joke and a serious inquiry.
I had already imagined his academic career as one of serious inquiry and achievement.
A mix of engaging wit and serious inquiry, his book is several things.
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