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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would investigate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a future or conditional action, indicating that something may or may not happen depending on certain conditions. Example: The police announced that they would investigate the crime scene thoroughly before making any arrests.
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"We would investigate the matter".
The Australian government said it would investigate.
The Israeli army said it would investigate.
Officials said they would investigate.
Instead I would investigate online.
They said they would investigate all complaints.
He said a special commission would investigate.
Spain said it would investigate the allegations.
Police said they would investigate the videos.
Weis said the police would investigate.
The Bush administration, however, said it would investigate.
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