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line of inquiry

NOUN
  1. an ordering of questions so as to develop a particular argument

How To Use line of inquiry In A Sentence

  • They were unable to pursue any line of inquiry which transgressed across the frontiers of authority of the intelligence organisations.
  • Police said suicide was one line of inquiry. The Sun
  • The police are confident that this new line of inquiry will lead them to the murderer.
  • An initial line of inquiry was that he was killed by a jealous lover. The Sun
  • I continued this line of inquiry as the tractor putted along. Lisa Arie: Can We Live Life Without A Plan B?
  • An initial line of inquiry was that he was killed by a jealous lover. The Sun
  • Police said suicide was one line of inquiry. The Sun
  • One line of inquiry could focus on his money woes. The Sun
  • The enormity of the alleged plot will be matched only by our determination to follow every lead and line of inquiry.
  • The police say they are following a definite line of inquiry into the hoax call and hope to bring the culprit to justice shortly.
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