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    When Should I Use Inquire or Enquire?

    “Inquire” (e.g., “I’ll inquire about the price”) is more formal and common in American English, while “enquire” (e.g., “She enquired about you”) is often British for general questions. In British English, “inquire” can imply formal investigations.

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