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Wow, Angbeen, your explanation of the meanings and uses of "enquire" and "inquire" is riddled with errors; typographical, grammatical and just plain FACTUAL.
One example (of many): Inquire is NOT a transitive verb. You don't "inquire" someone... you inquire ABOUT them... or OF them.
Also, (again, one of many instances) have a look at your second sentence. You meant "instead of an a", not "except".
You need to either return to English grammar classes or hire an editor!
 

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