You've spelled it properly in your question - the correct spelling is 'inquiries.'
The spelling "canvass" is a verb (to make inquiries, to poll). The heavy cloth material is spelled "canvas" (also a cloth on which an artist paints).
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Inquiries.
You probably are referring to "serious inquiries only." This is generally posted on some sort of classified ad, whether it be for an item for sale, a job opening, an apartment for lease, etc. "Serious inquiries only" means you should only contact the person who posted the ad if you're truly interested in the post, and if you're ready to make a serious offer.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The spelling "canvass" is a verb (to make inquiries, to poll). The heavy cloth material is spelled "canvas" (also a cloth on which an artist paints).
Theoretical Inquiries in Law was created in 2000.
This is not a directory inquiries service. Also, there is no one called justein bibier. If you were a fan, the least you could do is to learn how to spell their name and, if you were not a fan, why do you want their number?
public-inquiries@hq.nasa.gov for comments and stuff like that
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Inquiries.
to ask qestions
A PR spokesperson would handle media inquiries at an incident scene.
Philosophical Inquiries into the Essence of Human Freedom was created in 1809.
The Public Information Office handles media inquiries at the incident scene. The Incident Commander also handles media inquiries when incidents occur.
The contact email for general inquiries at NASA is public-inquiries@hq.nasa.gov.
Perhaps;" I want all the inquiries for all the robberies in town this year!" commanded the Sargent.