Enquiry in a sentence as a noun

No, this article is not the rational enquiry I wish it were.

This is not a criticism, just a curious enquiry.

News emerging that the girls have been granted bail, an enquiry has been initiated.

It is not like some scientific enquiry where scientists sit around and argue a matter all honest and searching for the truth.

No facts at all?I'm pretty Socratic in my approach but find it breaks down without elemental factual data to build the enquiry upon.

A streamer also mentioned that recently Twitch send out an enquiry to partners about what kind of affiliation programs they would be interested in.

That's what you have support & sales people for!It's strange that there are companies paying fortune to funnel people from AdWords to their sales enquiry form, but refuse to look at enquiries via e-mail.

"If you believe the security of the realm is at risk\n you don't hold a security enquiry, you call in the Special Branch.\n Government security enquiries are only used for killing press stories.

On a similar theme, the developers of matplotlib once got a polite enquiry about a bug report which mentioned that "the feature is needed for the Phoenix project, and their arrival at Mars will be in March sometime.

And frankly, if I noticed a very strong correlation between people I knew who'd been vaccinated and then all suddenly became autistic, I'd be asking questions too, and would be right to do so, and that spirit of skeptical enquiry is the very essence of science.

Enquiry definitions

noun

an instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present"

See also: question inquiry query interrogation

noun

a search for knowledge; "their pottery deserves more research than it has received"

See also: inquiry research

noun

a systematic investigation of a matter of public interest

See also: inquiry