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en·quiries
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enquiriesnoun
Plural form of enquiry.
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Rank popularity for the word 'enquiries' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3958
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of enquiries in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of enquiries in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of enquiries in a Sentence
Long ago, we apologized for the conduct that occurred, immediately took steps to pay compensation to those affected, and updated and instituted substantial reforms in our business to ensure our governance is second to none, following a thorough and exhaustive investigation, and after many long trials, enquiries and proceedings, this matter has been concluded and the right decision has been taken.
It started with men who were interested in bodybuilding, they say it is good for building muscle mass. But then I started to get enquiries from men with fetishes. Now I breast-feed on demand.
Originally it was just for injured troops but I get enquiries all day, every day, from disabled people saying 'how can I get into motorsport?', so last year we decided to open up our doors to everybody. Anybody with a disability that ticks the right boxes can be eligible to join our race team.
Hindu philosophy encourages enquiries towards truths. There are lots of examples of question-answers with gods and goddesses. So Hinduism is much more democratic than other unquestionable faiths.
We have had enquiries. It is interesting that the first enquiries to move Iranian oil came from Europe not from China.
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