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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coroner scheduled an inquest to determine the cause of death.
The meeting had an inquest on the effects of climate change on agriculture.
The police have launched an inquest to investigate the case of the missing person.
The environmentalist led an inquest of the industrial pollution.
The inquest provided valuable information for future investigations.
The journalist conducted an inquest on the impact of climate change on the local ecosystem.
The committee conducted an inquest into the allegations of corruption.
The company is facing an inquest into their accounting practices.
The journalist conducted an inquest into the allegations of corruption within the government.
The detective led an inquest of the crime scene.
The inquest concluded that the death of the baker's wife was accidental.
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